About Me

I am a PhD Candidate in Physics (Theoretical Physics) at the School of Physics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), and a member of the Gravitational-Wave Physics Group at the National Gravitation Laboratory (NGL). I am also a Core Member of the LISA Consortium, with the Astrophysics Working Group (AstroWG) as my primary working group.

My research lies at the intersection of gravitational-wave astrophysics, statistical inference, and compact-binary population studies. I use physics-based modeling and data analysis methods to investigate Galactic compact-binary populations, particularly double white dwarf systems, in the millihertz gravitational-wave band. My current interests include resolved and unresolved source populations, astrophysical foregrounds, stochastic gravitational-wave inference, and the statistical information carried by gravitational-wave data.

Before beginning my doctoral studies, I worked in high-energy astrophysics, particularly on gamma-ray burst prompt-emission time series and X-ray astronomy. My transition from electromagnetic to gravitational-wave studies has broadened my perspective on multi-messenger astrophysics and the use of compact-object populations to probe their astrophysical environments.