My research primarily focuses on planetary formation and dynamical evolution. I used N-body simulations to investigate the formation of terrestrial planets and gas giants around M-dwarfs. More recently, I have expanded my research to study planetary systems around Sun-like stars, with an emphasis on understanding the dependence of planet populations on stellar mass and metallicity. By exploring planet formation under extreme conditions and examining synthetic planetary populations around different types of stars, we can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the planetary formation process and develop a holistic picture of how planetary systems evolve across diverse stellar environments.
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Research Areas
Dynamical evolution and formation of exoplanets around different types of stars
Education
B.S. in Physics, Jiangsu Normal University, (2016)
Ph.D. in Astronomy, Purple Mountain Observatory, (2022)
