Members

Faculty

Hsi-Yu Schive

薛熙于

  • GAMER development/applications
  • Fuzzy dark matter simulations
  • Hybrid CPU/GPU computing

Tzihong Chiueh

闕志鴻

  • Theoretical astrophysics
  • Astrophysics instrumentations

Tak-Pong Woo

胡德邦

Postdoc

Ui-Han Zhang

張瑋瀚

  • My research focuses on the theoretical dynamics of wave dark matter, complemented by a secondary specialization in numerical simulations for magnetohydrodynamics (MHD).

He-Feng Hsieh

謝和峯

  • Numerical astrophysics
  • Core-collapse supernovae

PhD

Jr-Hua Stephen Lien

Bin-Chian Wu

吳秉謙

  • I am a PhD student in Theoretical Physics at NTU, driven by a deep interest in the fundamental laws of the universe, particularly in General Relativistic hydrodynamics. My current research focuses on incorporating these relativistic effects into the GAMER code for cosmological simulations. By integrating such dynamics into our numerical models, I aim to explore how they shape the evolution of the early universe. Ultimately, I hope these advanced computational tools will provide crucial theoretical insights to address the puzzling early-universe observations recently revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).

Guan-Ming Su

蘇冠銘

  • Hello, I am Guan-Ming Su. I was originally working on experimental condensed matter physics during my master and first two years Ph.D, but later found simulation and programming so interesting that I decided to switch to the current field. Now I am in the learning phase of cosmology simulation, especially about the large scale structure, and hope to catch on this cutting edge science with tons of unsolved problems leaving us to explore :)

Hsin Fan

范昕

  • I am an observational astronomer fascinated by how we can use the largest structures in the universe to understand its fundamental laws. My work focuses on optimizing Bayesian frameworks to analyze galaxy cluster observables and push the boundaries of precision cosmology. I am also a developer at the LSST CLMM and CCL topical teams, where I help build the tools necessary for the next generation of survey data. Before joining the group here at NTU and the ASIAA Cosmology Group, I completed my studies at Rutgers and Stony Brook University, focusing on the mass calibration of galaxy clusters with gravitational lensing.

Jyun-Han Shih

石郡翰

  • I'm a PhD student in Theoretical Physics at NTU. My studies focus on  AGN jet physics and X-ray cavities, understanding their evolution, physical properties, and observational implications to better realize AGN feedback.

Master

Yuan-Ming Hsu

許淵明

  • Developing regression tests
  • Code maintenance
  • CI pipelines

Bo-Ren You

游柏仁

  • Simulations of dynamical heating of ultra faint dwarf galaxies in a fuzzy dark matter halo.

Bo-Xian Liu

劉柏賢

  • Constraining Fuzzy Dark Matter particle mass through semi-analytical modeling and numerical simulations of tidal stripping and dynamical friction.

Che-Wei Hsiang

向哲緯

  • Applying data science to astrophysics through research and numerical simulations, while actively seeking impactful research opportunities.

Undergrad

Currently no undergraduate members.

Assistant / Intern

Wei-Chun Lin

林蔚君

  • Administrative assistant

Hsinhao Huang

黃新豪

  • Building Better Future For The Next Generation
  • Two-Component Wave Dark Matter
  • High-Resolution And High-Performance Astrophysical Hydrodynamic Numerical Simulations of Galaxy Formation And Evolution With Advanced Feedback Model
  • Kicking the code's ass

Wei-Hsuan Tseng

曾煒軒

  • I start being a research assistant at NTU Calab since April 2020. Helping build, maintenance and manage the two GPU clusters in our lab.

Hsun-Yeong Yang

楊巽詠

  • Study the heating effect of galactic disks caused by density granulation in FDM halos.