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Welcome to my homepage! I am a postdoctoral research fellow of the Network for Neutrinos, Nuclear Astrophysics, and Symmetries (N3AS) at the University of California, Berkeley. Currently, as a N3AS fellow, I stations at the University of New Hampshire with Prof. Francois Foucart as the faculty host.

My research focuses on numerical simulations of extreme astrophysical explosions, such as neutron star mergers and core-collapse supernovae. To capture the physics during these dynamical processes, I develop large-scale high-performance computing general-relativistic simulation codes. Since 2019, I have developed the new open-source numerical infrastructure for generic astrophysical simulation named Gmunu (General-relativistic multigrid numerical solver). Within the N3AS network, I will primarily work on numerical modellings of highly magnetized neutron stars, neutron star mergers and core-collapse supernovae.