Summary
Yuan-Sen Ting is an Associate Professor of Astronomy at The Ohio State University with 11 years of research and academic experience bridging astrophysics and computation. He held prestigious fellowships and faculty roles—including NASA Hubble and Carnegie-Princeton fellowships—and served on the tenure track at the Australian National University before moving to OSU. Trained at Harvard, NUS and École Polytechnique, he combines deep theoretical astrophysics with advanced data-driven and computational methods. His work sits at the intersection of astronomy and computer science, translating complex astronomical data into interpretable scientific insight. Colleagues know him for moving fluidly between rigorous theory, large-scale data analysis, and mentoring the next generation of researchers. An understated strength is his international training and career path, which gives him a broad perspective on global research collaboration and interdisciplinary problem-solving.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree, Engineer's degree at École Polytechnique
Ph.D., Astronomy and Astrophysics, Ph.D., Astronomy and Astrophysics at Harvard University
Master of Science - MS, Physics, Master of Science - MS, Physics at National University of Singapore