Welcome!
After a decade of working on dark matter direct detection (DarkSide, LZ Experiment), have shifted my research focus to an exciting new frontier of high-energy neutrinos observatory. Our group is a part of TRIDENT collaboration, research efforts at SJTU’s Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI) to build the TRIDENT (海铃计划) — a next-generation neutrino telescope designed to probe the extreme universe. This rapidly advancing project sits at the frontier of neutrino astronomy, developing novel particle physics techniques for astrophysical observations and beyond-the-Standard-Model searches. By bridging fundamental physics with TDLI’s flagship experiment, our work aims to unlock cosmic secrets through indirect dark matter detection and multi-messenger astrophysics.

Academic History
2013 – B.S. (Highest Academic Honor), University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
2018 – Ph.D., Princeton University, Princeton, USA
2018-2021 – Postdoc (Leon N. Cooper Fellowship), Brown University, USA
2021-2023 – Postdoc, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
2023-now – Tenure-track Associate Professor (National Overseas Talent), Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, SJTU, China