About me
I am currently an assistant research scientist at Johns Hopkins University (JHU). At JHU, I use JWST (NIRCam, NIRSpec, and MIRI) to study debris disks.
My research focuses on:
- Using integral-field spectroscopy for the detection and characterization of planets and disks
- Direct imaging of exoplanets and circumstellar disks
- Post-processing methods for high-contrast imaging and spectroscopy data
- Planet-disk interaction
I got my Ph.D. in Astronomy at Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM) under the supervision of Elodie Choquet and Arthur Vigan. My Ph.D. thesis is about developing advanced post-processing methods for ground-based high contrast imagers to better detect and characterize exoplanets and their environments.
Before my Ph.D. research, I also had experience in radio astronomy and galaxy research.
I earned my M.Sc in Astronomy from Leiden University in 2020 and my B.S. in Physics from Xiamen University in 2016.
ADS link to my publications.
Last updated around March 2024.