How to observe (spuermassive) black hole binaries?
January 13, 2026·
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Xinyu Li
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What GRMHD simulations teach us on BH-disk interactions?
Date
January 13, 2026 10:36 AM
Event
Multi-Messenger Astrophysics in the Dynamic Universe
Location
Yukawa Institute, Kyoto

Authors
Assistant Professor
Xinyu Li is an assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy, Tsinghua University. He is fond of discovering fundamental physical laws from the vast observation of various astrophysical objects. His research areas are high energy astrophysics, plasma astrophysics and cosmology. His research topics cover a broad range of physical scales: from the smallest fundamental particles like electrons and ultralight axions, to neutron stars, black holes and galaxies, and to the largest scale structure of the universe.