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Qixin Yu, PhD, serves as a Researcher at the Institute for Astro- and Particle Physics, University of Innsbruck, where he is embedded within the Astroparticle Physics research group. His position involves advancing interdisciplinary studies at the convergence of particle physics and astronomical observation, leveraging institutional resources like the 60cm Technikerstraße Observatory and Hafelekar Station.
His research spans critical astroparticle physics domains including cosmic ray propagation mechanisms, dark matter detection methodologies, neutrino astrophysics, gamma-ray burst analysis, and high-energy cosmic phenomena. This work contributes to multi-messenger astronomy initiatives exploring fundamental particle interactions in extreme astrophysical environments, often through international collaborations involving ground-based and space observatories.
The Institute for Astro- and Particle Physics hosts diverse research units covering extragalactic/galactic astrophysics, stellar evolution, and theoretical/computational particle physics. Dr. Yu collaborates within this ecosystem on experimental and observational projects, though specific team structures or instrumentation details remain unspecified in available materials.