Isaac C. F. Wong
Postdoctoral Researcher
ESAT/STADIUS, KU Leuven
Leuven, Belgium
I am a postdoctoral researcher at the STADIUS Center for Dynamical Systems, Signal Processing and Data Analytics at KU Leuven, working in gravitational-wave data analysis and statistical inference. My research focuses on next-generation gravitational-wave detectors such as the Einstein Telescope, with interests spanning Bayesian inference, detector characterization, correlated noise modeling, null-stream methods, and model-independent tests of gravity.
I am particularly interested in developing scalable and statistically robust analysis techniques for future gravitational-wave astronomy, including simulation-based inference, machine learning methods, and approaches for probing fundamental physics beyond General Relativity.
Beyond research, I enjoy building open-source scientific software and exploring the intersection between AI systems, scientific computing, and research workflows.
News
- Paper “A Placeholder Title” accepted at Conference 2026.
- Gave an invited talk at the Example Seminar Series.
- Started as a research intern at Example Lab.
Selected Publications
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The Science of the Einstein Telescope
JCAP 03, 081 (2026) journal
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GWTC-4.0: Tests of General Relativity. III. Tests of the Remnants
arXiv:2603.19021 preprint
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GWTC-4.0: Tests of General Relativity. I. Overview and General Tests
arXiv:2603.19019 preprint