Name:NengHui Liao | Academic title: Associated professor | |
Office:Eastern District of Gui-Zhou University, Bo-Xue Building Room 1008 | ||
Telephone:0851-88165475 | ||
Email address:nhliao@gzu.edu.cn | ||
Research area:Active Galactic Nuclei/High energy astrophysics/Multi-messenger time-domain astronomy | ||
Postgraduate enrollment direction:theoretical and observational astrophysics/ theoretical physics |
【Personal Profile】
I have worked in College of Physics of Guizhou University since 2019, teaching and performing research in physics and astrophysics. My teaching courses include <Electromagnetism> for undergraduates, as well as <Observational astrophysics> and <Galactic astronomy> for postgraduates. Five of my postgraduate students have accomplished their studies, and three of them have been carrying out their PhD candidate study right now.
【Academic Background】
2014,University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,PhD;
2014-2016,Purple Mountain observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Postdoc research;
2016-2019,Purple Mountain observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences,assistant researcher;
2019-,College of Physics, Guizhou University,Associated professor
【Academic Achievements】
1. National Science Foundation for Joint fund of Astronomy of China, U2031120, Multi-wavelength observational studies of high redshift gamma-ray blazars, from 2021-01-01 to 2023-12-31, 420k RMB, Principal Investigator;
2. National Science Foundation for Young Scientists of China, 11703093, Study of AGN gamma-ray emission detection based on Fermi-LAT and DAMPE, from 2018-01-01 to 2020-12-31, 270k RMB, Principal Investigator;
3. The Special Natural Science Fund of Guizhou University (grant No. 201911A),from 2019 to 2022, 800k RMB, Principal Investigator.
【Representative Publications】
1. Xiong Jiang, Neng-Hui Liao*, Yi-Bo Wang, Rui Xue, Ning Jiang, and Ting-Gui Wang*; Awakening of A Blazar at Redshift 2.7 Temporally Coincident with Arrival of Cospatial Neutrino Event IceCube-201221A, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2024,965,L2
2. Hai Lei, Ying-Kang Zhang, Xiong Jiang, S. Kiehlmann, A. C. S. Readhead*, Liang Chen, Neng-Hui Liao*, and Tao An*, Uncovering a γ-Ray Emitting Blazar at Redshift 3.64: Fermi-LAT and OVRO Observations of PKS 0201+113, The Astrophysical Journal, 2024,970,185
3. Y.J. Li; N.H. Liao*; Z.F. Sheng*; S. Chen; Y.B. Wang; T.G. Wang; A gamma-ray-emitting NLS1 galaxy, SDSS J095909.51+460014.3, identified by multi-wavelength contemporaneous brightening, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2023, 676, A9;
4. Liao, Neng-Hui*; Sheng, Zhen-Feng; Jiang, Ning; Chang, Yu-Ling; Wang, Yi-Bo; Xu, Dong-Lian; Shu, Xin-Wen; Fan, Yi-Zhong; Wang, Ting-Gui*; GB6 J2113+1121: A Multiwavelength Flaring γ-Ray Blazar Temporally and Spatially Coincident with the Neutrino Event IceCube-191001A, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2022, 932(2), L25;
5. Neng-Hui Liao*, Shang Li, Zhen-Feng Sheng, and Yi-Zhong Fan; Detections of Simultaneous Brightening of γ-Ray and Optical Emissions of a Distant Blazar GB 1508+5714 at Redshift 4.3, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2020, 898, L56;
6. Neng-Hui Liao*, Li-Ming Dou, Ning Jiang, Yi-Bo Wang, Yi-Zhong Fan, and Ting-Gui Wang*; Multi-wavelength Variability Properties of CGRaBS J0733+0456: Identifying a Distant Gamma-Ray Blazar at z=3.01, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2019, 879, L9;
7. Neng-Hui Liao*, Shang Li, and Yi-Zhong Fan*; Fermi-LAT Detection of a Transient γ-Ray Source in the Direction of a Distant Blazar B3 1428+422 at z=4.72, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2018, 865, L17.