Qiushi (Chris) Tian

Astrophysics student studying galaxies and exoplanets

About Me

I was a post-baccalaureate Research Assistant at the Johns Hopkins University. I worked on stellar populations in nearby galaxies with the PHANGS collaboration, specifically the PHANGS Multiscale Stellar Associations.

I graduated from Wesleyan University in Connecticut in 2024 with a B.A. with Honors in Astronomy, where I started working with the SPACE Program on exoplanet hosts' photometric monitoring for stellar activity.
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Highlights

PHANGS-HST and JWST

2023 โ€“ present, Department of Physics and Astronomy, the Johns Hopkins University
Mentors: Kirsten Larson (STScI), David Thilker, Janice Lee (STScI)

SPACE Program Exoplanet Host Photometric Monitoringย 

2022 โ€“ present, Astronomy Department and Van Vleck Observatory, Wesleyan University
Advisor: Seth Redfield

What's here?

  • I'm from Beijing, China. My Chinese name is ็”ฐ็ง‹ๅฎž. It is written as ็”ฐ็ง‹ๅฏฆ in traditional Chinese characters. Tian (็”ฐ) is my family name, and it means a crop field. Qiushi (็ง‹ๅฎž) is my given name, roughly pronouced as "tsyu-shri," and it means autumn fruits. You can listen to the pronounciation on Google Translate. I always go by Chris when talking in English.

  • I took the banner photo of the Orion Nebula (Messier 42) myself! With my own 4-inch reflector and my dad's Canon 5D Mark II when I was... little. Oh gosh, it feels like many years ago and I don't remember exactly when!

Contact


Qiushi Tian


Email: qiushi _/dot\_ tian ๐ŸŒ outlook ๐ŸŒ com


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