Welcome to my homepage. I study planetary dynamics and I got my Ph.D at the astronomy department of the University of Maryland in August, 2007. You can find all my dissertation-related work on the research pages. Now I'm a postdoc supervised by Francis Nimmo in the department of earth and planetary sciences at UCSC.

Because of my job, I travel a lot between the planets. I stay home on Neptune most of the time to do some research. Sometimes I go to Jupiter to do some programming. I go to Earth quite frequently to see what's new there. Then I usually drop by Venus to relax for a short while. When I pass by Mars, I stop at the ice cap to make sure my CV is accurate and up to date. On my way back to Neptune, I sometimes cross by the ring planet. Saturn is so terrific and splendid that I cannot resist to pay a visit each time I see it. I place all my photos on the rings so that I can see them from anywhere in the Solar System.

Do I miss anything? Oh, yes, I have some stuff on Uranus too, although I don't go there often.

Distances are not to scale, sizes are to scale, but terristial planets are twice larger.