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SUMMARY:Gravitational Wave Astronomy and Data analysis with TianQin
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260430T020000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Host: Fabo Feng/Zhen PanJoin Tencent Meeting：https://meetin
 g.tencent.com/dm/artu3XdlAEcAMeeting ID: 713222450 (no password）Abstra
 ct:The opening of the gravitational wave window has significantly enhanced
  our capacity to explore the Universe’s most extreme and dynamic sector.
  In the mHz frequency range\, a diverse range of compact objects\, from th
 e most massive black holes at the farthest reaches of the Universe to the 
 lightest white dwarfs in our cosmic backyard\, generate a complex and dyna
 mic symphony of gravitational wave signals. Once recorded by gravitational
  wave detectors\, these unique fingerprints have the potential to decipher
  the birth and growth of cosmic structures over a wide range of scales\, f
 rom stellar binaries and stellar clusters to galaxies and large-scale stru
 ctures. The TianQin space-borne gravitational wave mission is scheduled fo
 r launch in the 2030s\, with an operational lifespan of five years. It wil
 l facilitate pivotal insights into the history of our Universe. In this ta
 lk\, I aim to briefly overview the sources and the studies on correspondin
 g data analysis pipelines.Biography:Yiming Hu is a professor and Ph.D. sup
 ervisor. He received his Bachelor's degree from Nanjing University in 2011
  and his Ph.D. from the University of Glasgow in 2015. He subsequently hel
 d postdoctoral positions at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Phy
 sics (Albert Einstein Institute) and Tsinghua University. As a member of t
 he LIGO Scientific Collaboration\, he participated in the detection of the
  first gravitational wave event. He has led two projects funded by the Nat
 ional Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and has served as princip
 al investigator or co-investigator on multiple national and provincial-lev
 el projects\, including programs under the National Key Research and Devel
 opment Plan and key projects of the NSFC. He has co-authored over 100 peer
 -reviewed papers\, with more than 60 as a lead author. He is the recipient
  of a bronze medal at the International Astronomy Olympiad and\, as part o
 f the LIGO Scientific Collaboration\, shared the 2017 Special Breakthrough
  Prize in Fundamental Physics.\n\nhttps://indico-tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/event/49
 75/
LOCATION:Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/S4F-SW - Open Area (Tsung-Dao Lee Institu
 te)
URL:https://indico-tdli.sjtu.edu.cn/event/4975/
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