
Education
- B.S., Space Physics, Peking University, 1990
- M.S., Space Physics, Peking University, 1993
- M.S., Astrophysical Sciences, Program in Plasma Physics, Princeton University, 1997
- Ph.D., Astrophysical Sciences, Program in Plasma Physics, Princeton University, 1998
Research Interests
- Theoretical and computational plasma physics
- Theory and simulation of collective dynamics for high-intensity beams
- Gyrokinetic theory and simulation of plasma heating and current drive
- Geometric theory and algorithms in plasma physics and beam physics
Awards & Honors
- U.S. Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, 2004
- U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Early Career Scientist and Engineer Award, 2004
