About Me
I am a sixth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Physics at the University of Michigan, working under the supervision of Prof. Emanuel Gull. My research focuses on developing new quantum many-body techniques, with a recent emphasis on the minimal pole method that we have developed, applied to analytic continuation and hybridization fitting, among other areas.
Before joining the University of Michigan, I earned my bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2019, where I conducted research under the supervision of Prof. Youjin Deng. During my undergraduate studies, my focus was on developing novel Monte Carlo algorithms for classical statistical models.
Starting in the summer of 2026, I will join Prof. Thomas Devereaux’s group at Stanford University as a postdoctoral scholar.
