Speaker
Description
The discovery of tidal disruption events (TDEs) has experienced great progresses in the past decade thanks to modern wide-field time-domain surveys. I will first review the current search of TDEs in the optical band. Then I will present our systematic search for TDEs using the novel dust infrared echoes (MIRONG project), which have revealed a large sample of dusty TDE candidates missed by optical (and also X-ray) surveys. Then I will briefly introduce a new TDE hunter 2.5-meter Wide Field Survey Telescope, its prospects for TDE science and our recent progresses.