Biography
Zhuofu (Chester) Li is a Ph.D. student studying Astrophysics, Statistics, and Data Science at the University of Washington. His research integrates data science, astrophysics, and machine learning to explore the mysteries of the Universe. Chester’s recent work includes estimating rotation periods for Jupiter Trojans using Zwicky Transient Facility lightcurves, identifying temporary Jovian co-orbitals through large-scale N-body simulations, and applying simulation-based inference with normalizing flows to constrain dark matter using stellar streams. He is also the founder of the UW Data Science Society, where he builds interdisciplinary collaborations between astronomy, statistics, and computer science.