About
Hang Yu is an Assistant Professor of Physics at Montana State University affiliated with the College of Letters & Science. His research spans theoretical and experimental gravitational-wave astrophysics, focusing on tidal interactions in compact binaries, LIGO instrumentation, and machine learning applications. He holds a Ph.D. from MIT (2019) and B.S. from Johns Hopkins University (2014).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, MIT, 2019
- B.S. in Physics (with Honor), Johns Hopkins University, 2014
Research Interests: Tidal interactions in neutron stars/black holes, LIGO commissioning, machine learning for gravitational wave analysis, hierarchical triple systems. Active in detector development (e.g., TianGO project).
Awards & Grants: Recipient of grants from NASA and NSF supporting tidal dynamics research. Involved in detector sensitivity improvement projects like LIGO-LF concept.
Service: Referee for journals including PRL, PRD, ApJ, and CQG. Contributed to LIGO commissioning activities at both Livingston and Hanford sites.
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