Prof. Li’s research primarily focuses on multi-wavelength observation, studying high-energy particle acceleration and radiation processes in compact objects within our galaxy. He has extensive experience in multi-wavelength observations and has led several space satellite and ground telescope observation projects as a Principal Investigator (PI), including XMM-Newton, Chandra, NuSTAR, INTEGRAL, HXMT, GMRT, and the IRAM 30m telescope. He is a full member of the Fermi-LAT collaboration and once acts as the science coordinator for the Galactic group. Prof Li is also actively involved in LHAASO science as a member.

High energy astronomy, Black hole, Neutron star, Pulsar

In this project, we will analysis Fermi-LAT gamma-ray observation data as well as other multi-wavelength observations, to reveal the high energy emission from black holes and neutron stars, studying the particle acceleration mechanism and process.

Basic knowledge of Linux, basic knowledge of Python and C