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HU Bin

Prof. Bin Hu received his PhD degree from the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011, and was a university postdoctoral fellow at the University of Padova, Italy, the Leiden University, the Netherlands, and University of Barcelona, Spain, from 2011 to 2016. Since 2016 to present, he is a professor in the Department of Astronomy, Beijing Normal University, an editorial board member of Science China Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy.

 

Research Interests: Cosmology, Gravitational Wave astronomy.

 

Brief Introduction to Research major

 

 

Cosmology: dark energy, gravitational lensing, theory and data analysis of galactic surveys, theory and data analysis of temporary sourced gravitational lensing phenomena.

 

Gravitational wave astronomy: Strong lensing of GW, standard sirens of GW.

 

 

Major projects: Ali Cmb Polarization Telescope (AliCPT), Chinese space station telescope project, J-PAS galactic survey

 

 

Completed and ongoing research projects.

 

Nonlinear Matter Power Spectrum Modeling in Dark Energy Models (Fundamental Project, 2020-2023)

 

Study on the gravitational lensing effect of CMB (Key R&D of Ministry of Science and Technology, 2020-2025)

 

 

 

Representative papers

 

1.Wang et al. ,Hubble parameter estimation via dark sirens with the LISA-Taiji network, National Science Review, nwab054,2021

 

 

 

2.Yang et al., The first simultaneous measurement of Hubble constant and post-Newtonian parameter from Time-Delay Strong Lensing, Mon.Not.Roy. Astron. Soc. 497 (2020) no. 1, L56-L61

 

 

 

3.Hu et al., CHAM: a fast algorithm of modelling non-linear matter power spectrum in the sCreened HAlo Model, Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 476 (2018) no.1, L65-L68

 

 

 

4.Hu et al., Reconstruction of the primordial power spectra with Planck and BICEP2 data, Phys. Rev. D90 (2014) no. 2, 023544

 

 

 

5.Hu et al., Parametrized modified gravity constraints after Planck, Phys. Rev. D88 (2013) no. 12, 123514

 

 

 

6.Hu et al. Future CMB integrated-Sachs-Wolfe-lensing bispectrum constraints on modified gravity in the parametrized post-Friedmann formalism, Phys. Rev. D88 (2013) no. 2, 024012

 

 

 

7.Hu et al., Effective Field Theory of Cosmic Acceleration: an implementation in CAMB, Phys. Rev. D89 (2014) no. 10, 103530

 

 

 

8.Raveri et al., Effective Field Theory of Cosmic Acceleration: constraining dark energy with CMB data, Phys. Rev. D90 (2014) no. 4, 043513

 

 

 

9.Chen et al., Large Primordial Trispectra in General Single Field Inflation, JCAP 0908 (2009) 008

 

 

 

10.Achucarro et al., Inflation with moderately sharp features in the speed of sound: Generalized slow roll and in-in formalism for power spectrum and bispectrum , Phys. Rev. D90 (2014) no. 2, 023511

 

 

 

Graduated Graduate Students:

Yanling Song, M.S. ,Year of 2021

Jingyi Liu, Year of 2022, M.S., Ph.D. in progress, Leiden University, The Netherlands

 

 

 

 

 

Ex-Postdoc:

Qing Yang, 2016-2019, Shenzhen University of Technology, Assistant Professor

 

Tao Yang, 2018-2019, Seoul National University, Korea, Postdoctoral

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