I am a first-year Ph.D. candidate at Case Western Reserve University, majoring in Astronomy. I am interested in galaxy formation, particularly the role of Dark Matter plays in this process. I am also insterested in Observational Cosmology. Now I am working with Prof. Stacy McGaugh on measuring the rotation curves of low surface brightness galaxies to constrain the components of these galaxies. Especially near the center of these galaxies, which is essental to study the distribution of bayonic matter and dark matter.
I had studied at Peking University majroing in Astrophysics and graduated in 2012. Before that I had studied at Hebei University majoring in Optical Information Science and Technology.
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Contact
lxy163[at]case[dot]edu
or
yangleiseti[at]gmail[dot]com
Office: 561 Sears
Office phone: 216-368-3896
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