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I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA). Previously, I was an Alexander von Humboldt fellow in Germany. Before that, I was a CITA postdoctoral fellow. I obtained my Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison under the supervision of Prof. Alex Lazarian. Before that, I was a lecturer in general physics at Hanoi National University of Education (HNUE). I obtained a M.S. and B.S. in theoretical physics from HNEU.

I work primarily on theoretical and computational astrophysics of interstellar dust, focusing on the development of theoretical foundations and numerical tools of Quantitative Polarimetry for Star Formation and Cosmological Studies. My research involves quantitative theory, numerical modeling, and computational simulations. I enjoy working both with theorists and observers. My main research interests include CMB foregrounds, magnetic fields in star formation via dust polarization, measuring the interstellar magnetic field strength via UV polarimetry, extragalactic dust via Supernova Type Ia, and dust dynamics in magnetized plasma.