Visitor | Period of stay | Research interests | |
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David Ian Jones University of Southampton |
17 Apr 2023 to 25 Apr 2023 | Prof Ian Jones is an expert on astrophysical sources of gravitational waves. He is a member of the Gravity Group in the department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Southampton. He is also a member of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, where his main focus is the search for continuous sources of gravitational waves, such as spinning or oscillating neutron stars. | |
Song-hu Wang Yale University |
2 Apr 2020 | exoplanets/observations | |
Song Huang Princeton University |
6 Jan 2020 to 11 Jan 2020 | galaxies/observations | |
Wei Zhu CITA |
2 Jan 2020 to 9 Jan 2020 | Exoplanet, dynamics, gravitational microlensing, stellar-mass black holes. | |
Hao-Yi Wu Ohio State University |
2 Jan 2020 to 9 Jan 2020 | theoretical and experimental cosmology, cosmic acceleration, galaxy clusters, gravitational lensing, cosmological simulations, extragalactic background light, cosmic star-formation history | |
Miao Li Flatiron Institute |
2 Jan 2020 to 9 Jan 2020 | Li’s research focuses on understanding how galaxies form and evolve, in particular on how the small-scale feedback from stars regulates galaxy formation. | |
Fabo Feng Carnegie DTM |
2 Jan 2020 to 9 Jan 2020 | exoplanet, astrostatistics, celestial dynamics, wide binaries, interstellar objects | |
Suoqing Ji California Institute of Technology |
11 Dec 2019 to 13 Dec 2019 | magnetohydrodynamics, turbulence, instabilities and cosmic rays | |
Lile Wang Flatiron Institute |
4 Dec 2019 to 5 Dec 2019 | protoplanetary disks/simuations | |
Sandra Faber University Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics Astronomer, UC Observatories/ Lick Observatory |
8 Nov 2019 to 16 Nov 2019 | Formation and evolution of galaxies |