Chenliang Huang is a Research Associate Professor based in Shanghai with nine years of experience specializing in characterizing exoplanet atmospheres and interior structures. He combines a strong academic foundation—a Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics from the University of Virginia and a B.S. in Physics from Peking University—with postdoctoral work at the University of Nevada–Las Vegas and the University of Arizona. His research blends observational and theoretical techniques to infer planetary compositions and atmospheric processes, bridging stellar data with interior modeling. Now leading research at the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, he maintains an active international profile rooted in cross-institutional collaborations and a track record of translating complex astrophysical problems into testable models. An understated strength is his ability to operate across cultures and research environments, having built his career across top institutions in China and the U.S.
9 years of coding experience
Beijing national day school
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics at Peking University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Astronomy and Astrophysics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Astronomy and Astrophysics at University of Virginia
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