About me
I am a postdoctoral fellow at the Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, supervised by
Prof. Cong Chen
and co-mentored by
Prof. Lijun Ding (UC San Diego, Mathematics).
I received my Ph.D. in Information Engineering from The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) in 2025,
supervised by
Prof. Changhong Zhao.
Before that, I earned my B.S. from the Yingcai Honors College, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, in 2020.
My research focuses on optimization and control for power systems, with an emphasis on distribution networks and convex optimization.
Outside of research, I enjoy long-distance running and hiking. My personal bests are 1:40 in the half marathon and 3:40 in the marathon.
News
[05-2026] Our paper “Approximating Dispatchable Regions in Three-Phase Radial Networks with Conditions for Exact SDP Relaxation” has been accepted by IEEE TPWRS. We submitted a new paper on a bundle method for power flow feasibility checking in large-scale distribution networks.
[arXiv]
[03-2026] Presented “Dispatchable Region for Unbalanced Three-Phase Distribution Networks” at the 5th Workshop on Foundation Models for the Electric Grid (Harvard University, Boston).
[Workshop]
[Poster]
[11-2025] I joined the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College as a postdoctoral fellow. A new journey began!
[07-2025] I successfully defended my Ph.D. thesis! Heartfelt thanks to my supervisor, Prof. Changhong Zhao, and to my committee members for their guidance, encouragement, and unwavering support.
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