Hey there! I am currently on an exciting journey as a postdoctoral fellow at the National Central University, Institute of Astronomy (NCUIA) in Taiwan. My research playground revolves around the captivating realms of core-collapse supernovae (CCSNe) and Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). I find myself equally fascinated by both observational and simulation-based analyses, unraveling the secrets these cosmic explosions possess. Recently, though, I have been drawn into the mysterious world of newly discovered X-ray Transients through their optical followup at the Lulin observatory. It's an exciting frontier, and I am eager to dive deeper into it.


When it comes to exploring the universe by observations, I have had the privilege of operating telescopes of diameter ranging from 4 meters to 1 meter in size. Each observation is a window into the unknown, lightening my curiosity and driving my research further ahead. To navigate through this cosmic journey, I also utilize various publicly available analysis tools. My trusty companions include MESA, STELLA, SNEC, and MOSFiT, helping me unveiling the mysteries of the cosmos through state-of-art- simulations.


So, whether you are a fellow explorer of the cosmos or just curious about the wonders of the universe, feel free to join me on this wonderful adventure!