Lei Hanlun graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the Department of Astronomy at Nanjing University in June 2010 and received his doctorate in celestial mechanics from Nanjing University in June 2015. After that, he joined the faculty at Nanjing University and was promoted to be an associate professor in June 2018. He was awarded the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of Nanjing University in 2016. From December 2017 to December 2018, he served as a visiting scholar at the Department of Aerospace Engineering at University of Rome in Italy. He led a project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation and another project funded by Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation.
Classic Control Theory-from 2015
Perturbation method and theory-from 2023
Introduction of modern celestial mechanics-from 2022
His research focuses on celestial mechanics and aerospace dynamics, such as perturbation theory, resonant dynamics, eccentric ZLK effects, secular dynamics, orbit dynamics in cislunar and/or interplanetary space.
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