About Me



My self
I started my higher education in Peking University since 1999. Later, I was attracted by pulsar related phenomena, including pulsar radiation mechanism, pulsar timing, and gravitational wave detection. After involved in a collaborated program between Peking University and University of Texas at Brownsville, I receive my PhD degree from Peking University 2010.

At the end of 2010, I moved to Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany, where my postdoctoral researches are aiming to detect the gravitational wave using pulsar timing techniques.

Contact

  • Chinese name: kejia lee
  • Email: kjlee _AT_ mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
  • Skype ID: kjleelee
  • MPI for Radio Astronomy, Auf dem Hügel 69, 53121, Bonn, Germany
  • Telephone: +49-(228)-525-152
  • Fax: +49-(228)-525-436
  • You may be interested in this direction and a brief description for coming to MPIfr is here
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Recent Updates

Simulated pulsar timing data

I have generated large groups of pulsar timing data (readable for tempo2) to calibrate gravitational wave detection pipeline for generic pulsar timing array projects. More…

Recent papers

2010MNRAS.405.2103L: Gamma-ray radiation altitude More…

2010ApJ...722.1589L: Gravitational wave & massive graviton More…

MNRAS: optimal schedule for pulsar timing array More…