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Chen Yu is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Rochester. His research focuses on Development and Learning, Language Acquisition, Perception and Action, Visual Attention, Social Interaction, Computer Vision, and Machine Learning. He leads the Developmental Intelligence Lab, exploring interdisciplinary connections between cognitive science and computational methods.
Recent teaching includes courses like Introduction to Machine Learning and Computational Behavioral Science. His work intersects with cutting-edge gravitational wave astronomy, contributing to cosmological studies using standard siren measurements and multimessenger observations. Key areas include improving Hubble constant estimation, analyzing binary neutron star mergers, and mitigating biases in cosmological parameter inference.
Cosmological research highlights include optimizing gravitational wave detector networks (e.g., Cosmic Explorer), studying lensing effects, and advancing techniques to identify merger host galaxies. His publications span high-impact journals, reflecting expertise in both theoretical and observational astrophysics.
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