Name: Lei Qian | Qualification:Associate Researcher | |
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E-mail: lqian@nao.cas.cn | ||
Research field: Radio Astronomy | ||
Enrollment direction: Theoretical and Observational Astrophysics, Theoretical Physics. |
【Personal Profile】
Responsible for observation planning and data format conversion during the FAST debugging period. Participated in the discovery of several pulsars, including FAST's first pulsar. In 2016, undertook the National Natural Science Foundation of China’s Youth Science Foundation project titled Study of the Gas Composition of Intermediate-Quality Black Hole Host Galaxies. In 2021, received a sub-topic under the Special Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology for SKA. In 2018, selected as a member of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2019, awarded the First Prize for Outstanding Young Scientific Paper from the Beijing Astronomical Society. Engaged in research on interstellar medium and pulsars, with over 30 SCI papers published.
【Academic Background】
2000.09-2004.06 Bachelor’s Degree, college of Physics, Peking University
2004.09-2009.06 Ph.D., college of Physics, Peking University
2009.07-2011.07 Postdoctoral Researcher, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC)
2011.08-Present Associate Researcher, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC)
【Academic Achievements】
Published Works
1. Black Hole Accretion Disks, Science Press, 2016-06, First Author
2. The Ultimate Guide to the Solar System, People’s Posts and Telecommunications Press, 2019-08, First Authorc
3. In Search of the True Universe: The Tools, Shaping, and Cost of Cosmological Thought, Science Press, 2020-06, First Author
4. The Formation of Stars, Science Press, 2023-03, First Author
5. China's Sky Eye Observes the Universe, Beijing Science and Technology Press, 2023-06, First Author
【Representative Publications】
1.Qian Lei; Tilt Correction of Turbulent Structure Functions in Thin Molecular Clouds and Its Application, Acta Astronomica, 2021, 62(1): 1-7
2. Qian Lei; Li Di; Gao Yang; Xu Haitao; Pan Zhichen; Studies of Turbulence Dissipation in the Taurus Molecular Cloud with Core Velocity Dispersion, Astrophysical Journal, 2018, 864(2): 116.
3. Qian Lei; Li Di; Offner Stella; Pan Zhichen; A NEW METHOD FOR CONSTRAINING MOLECULAR CLOUD THICKNESS: A STUDY OF TAURUS, PERSEUS, AND OPHIUCHUS , Astrophysical Journal, 2015, 811(1): 71.
4. Li Huixian; Li Di; Qian Lei; Xu Duo; Goldsmith Paul F.; Noriega-Crespo Alberto; Wu Yuefang; Song Yuzhe; Nan Rendong; OUTFLOWS AND BUBBLES IN TAURUS: STAR-FORMATION FEEDBACK SUFFICIENT TO MAINTAIN TURBULENCE , Astrophysical Journal, The Supplement Series, 2015, 219(2): 20.
5. Qian Lei,Li, Di,Goldsmith, Paul F., (CO)-C-13 CORES IN THE ,TAURUS MOLECULAR CLOUD,ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL,2012,760, 147
Version date: September 2024