I am currently an assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy of Beijing Normal University (DA-BNU). Before, I held a joint postdoc fellowship between DA-BNU and National Astronomical Observatories of China (NAOC) Mega-science center since October of 2016 when I won the doctoral degree from University de Toulouse, France. My work interests mainly focus on asteroseismology of compact pulsators and large surveys such as LAMOST and Kepler. I am among the first peers to discover the evidence of nonlinear interactions between resonant modes in pulsating sdB and white dwarf stars from Kepler photometry. With those findings, we (SC&GV@IRAP-CNRS) are also the first team to incorporate the contexts of amplitude and frequency modulations from radio physics to stellar oscillations. We (JNFu@BNU & PDC@ROB) are currently leading the LAMOST-Kepler surveys in both low- and medium-resolution spectroscopy, aiming to observe the Kepler targets as many as possible. I have 16 publications mainly published on Nature, A&A, and ApJ series, with citations over 100. Began with my postdoc fellowship, I have been awarded with four natural research funds over one million CNY, from the level of province to national.
E-mail: weikai.zong@bnu.edu.cn