Li, Hua-bai
                        Associate Professor
			
							
  
     Phone  | 
    (852) 39431118 | 
  
  
     Email  | 
    hbli(at)cuhk.edu.hk | 
  
  
       ORCID  | 
    0000-0003-2641-9240 | 
  
  
     Office   | 
    Room 305, 3/F, Science Centre North Block | 
  
  
                              
                             
							
Education:
    - PhD, Department of Astronomy and Physics, Northwestern University, 2006
 
Position:
	- 2019-now, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
    - 2013-2019, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
    - 2009-2013, Postdoctoral Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
 
    - 2006-2009, Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
 
    - 2000-2006, Research/Teaching Assistant, Northwestern University
 
    - 1997-1999, Second Lieutenant, Taiwanese Marine Corp
 
Research Interest:
    - Star formation
 
    - Interstellar medium turbulence and magnetic fields
 
    - Astronomical instrumentation
 
Selected Recent Publications:
Magnetic fields of molecular clouds
    - "Anchoring Magnetic Field in Turbulent Molecular Clouds", Li, H.-b., Dowell, C. D., Goodman, A., Hildebrand, R. and Novak, G., ApJ 704, 891 (2009). 
 	
	- "The Alignment of Molecular Cloud Magnetic Fields with the Spiral Arms in M33", Li, H.-b. and Henning, T., Nature 479, 499 (2011). 
 
	- "The Link between Magnetic Fields and Cloud/Star Formation", Li et al., A Chapter of Protostars and Planets VI, (2014). 
 
	- "Anchoring Magnetic Field in Turbulent Molecular Clouds II - from 0.1 to 0.01 Parsec", Zhang, Y. (Ph.D. student), Guo, Z. (M.Phil. student), Wang H.H. and Li, H.-b., ApJ 871, 98 (2019). 
 
	- "A comparison between magnetic field directions inferred from Planck and starlight polarimetry towards Gould Belt Clouds", Q. Gu & H.-b. Li, ApJL 871, L15 (2019). 
 
... and their effects on cloud fragmentation
	- "The link between magnetic fields and filamentary clouds: bimodal cloud orientations in the Gould Belt", Li, H.-b., Fang, M., Henning, T. and Kainulainen, J., MNRAS, doi:10.1093/mnras/stt1849 (2013). 
 
	- "Self-similar Fragmentation Regulated by Magnetic Fields in a Region Forming Massive Stars", Li, H.-b., Yuen K. H., Otto F., Leung P. K., et al., Nature, (2015). 
 
	- "The link between magnetic field orientations and star formation rates", H.-b. Li, H.J. Jiang, X.D. Fan, Q.L. Gu and Y.P. Zhang, Nature Astronomy 1, 0158 (2017). 
 
	- "The link between magnetic fields and filamentary clouds II: Bimodal linear mass distributions", Law C. Y. (M. Phil. student), Li, H.-B. and Leung, P. K., MNRAS 484, 3604 (2019). 
 
	- "Bayesian Revisit of the Relationship between the Total Field Strength and the Volume Density of Interstellar Clouds", H.J. Jiang, H.-b. Li, X.D. Fan, ApJ 890, 153 (2020). 
 
	- "The links between magnetic fields and filamentary clouds III: field regulated mass cumulative functions", Law C. Y. (M. Phil. student), Li H.-B., Cao Z. (Ph.D. student) and Ng C.-Y., MNRAS 498, 850 (2020). 
 
... and their effects on gas motion (turbulence)
	- "Evidence of Dynamically Important Magnetic Fields in Molecular Clouds", Li, H.-b., Blundell, R., Hedden, A., Kawamura, J., Paine, S. and Tong, E., MNRAS 411, 2067 (2011). 
 
	- "Velocity Anisotropy in Self-gravitating Molecular Clouds. I. Simulation", Otto, F., Ji, W. and Li, H.-b., ApJ 836, 95 (2017). 
 
Turbulence induced ambipolar diffusion
	- "Probing the Turbulence Dissipation Range and Magnetic Field Strengths in Molecular Clouds", Li, H.-b. and Houde, M., ApJ 677, 1151 (2008). 
 	
	- "Tracing Turbulent Ambipolar Diffusion in Molecular Clouds", Li, H.-b., Houde, M., Lai, S. and Sridharan, T. K., ApJ 718, 905 (2010). 
 
	- "Probing the Turbulence Dissipation Range and Magnetic Field Strengths in Molecular Clouds II. Directly Probing the Ion-neutral Decoupling Scale", Tang, K.S. (M.Phil student), Li, H.-b. and Lee, W-K, ApJ 862, 42 (2018). 
 
Instrumentation
	- "Design and Initial Performance of SHARP, a Polarimeter for SHARC-II Camera at the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory", Li, H.-b., Dowell, D., Kirby, L., Novak, G. and Vaillancourt, J., Applied Optics 47, 422 (2008). 
 
	- "Atacama sub-millimeter telescope experiment polarimeter (APol) I: design and lab-test result", Y. Zhang, H.-B. Li, D. Lühr, T. Takekoshi, T. Oshima and Q. Gu, Applied Optics 59, 2593 (2020). 
 
	-  "A control system for the ASTEPolarimeter: design and testing", Lühr Sierra, Melillanca, Vargas and H.-B. Li, Proc. SPIE 11452, Software and Cyberinfrastructure for Astronomy VI, 1145237 (2020). 
 
Press Release
Research in the Media (Examples):
	- 中大揭磁場催生「巨星」, 文匯報
 
	- Cosmic magnetic fields act as 'birth control' for stars, Hong Kong and US scientists discover, South China Morning Post
 
	- Even though cosmic magnetic fields are much weaker than Earth's magnetic field, they have an important effect in regulating how stars form, Astronomy Magazine
 
	- Anziehende Geburten im All, Frankfurter Allgemeine 
 
	- Magnetic Fields May Rock Cosmic Cradles for Unborn Stars, Space.com
 
	- Magnetic Fields Guide Star Birth, Space.com 
 
	- Magnetic Fields Set Stage for Birth of New Stars, Science Daily 
 
	- Birth Control for Stars, Science Now