Welcome!

Hi all, welcome to my personoal website! My name is Rui Luo (罗睿). I am a Chinese radio astronomer, working at CSIRO Space and Astronomy (CS&A) and Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) as a postdoctoral fellow. I’m working on how to find the unknown unknowns in the high time-resolution radio data. Before joining CSIRO, I earned my Ph.D. at Peking University (PKU) in 2019. My works during Ph.D. were focused on a new astronomical phenomenon named Fast Radio Burst (FRB), including both theoretical and observational studies.

Working at FAST Testing FRB backend

Left: Working at the FAST site; Right: Testing the FRB backend at Kunming 40m Radio Telescope

Biography

I was born in Moyang Town (沫阳镇), Luodian County (罗甸县), Guizhou Province (贵州省), China. My hometown is Dongdang (董当乡), which is a small but very beautiful village (as the picture below shown). It is merely ten miles away from the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). I grew up in Luodian, a small county located in South Guizhou.

Dongdang

A view of Dongdang