Galactic archaeology
Identifying and interpreting ex-situ components in Gaia DR3 using kinematics, actions, and neural-network classification.
Astrophysics | Stellar abundances | Galactic evolution
Zhuohan Li is a postdoctoral researcher in the School of Space Science and Technology at Shandong University. His research focuses on stellar abundances, Galactic evolution, and deep learning applications in astronomy.
Research focus
Identifying and interpreting ex-situ components in Gaia DR3 using kinematics, actions, and neural-network classification.
Studying angular momentum transfer from a decelerating Galactic bar to bulge and halo stars through simulations and classification.
Estimating stellar parameters and elemental abundances for 1.2 million LAMOST DR8 giants with low-resolution spectra.
Selected publication
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2023
Li, Z., Zhao, G., Zhang, R., et al. A study of ex-situ stellar components in Gaia DR3.
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