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Marek Abramowicz |
12 May 2024 to 19 May 2024 | Prof. Marek Abramowicz earned his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Warsaw University. After that he worked for several years at Stanford University and University of Texas at Austin. Later, for more than a decade, he collaborated closely with Dennis Sciama, first at Oxford University and then at the International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste. For twenty years he was a member of the Academic Board at the Salam's International Centre of Theoretical Physics in Trieste. In 1990-1994 he was professor of astrophysics at Nordita, the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics in Copenhagen. He was the Chair professor of Astrophysics at Göteborg University and Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden for many year. Now he is a professor at the Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Science, and a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. His main field of research is theory of black hole accretion disks. Together with collaborators he discovered and/or developed models of Polish Doughnuts, Slim disks, ADAFs, magnetically arrested disks (MAD). The well-known model of slim accretion disk has been considered as one of the foundations of understanding the formation and growth of supermassive black holes. | |
Minjin KIM |
24 February 2024 to 25 February 2024 | I am an associate professor in Department of Astronomy and Atmospheric Sciences at Kyungpook National University. My main research interests are the physical properties of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and their host galaxies, and the evolution of nearby galaxies. I am also involved in SPHEREx space mission. |
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Yifu CAI University of Science and Technology of China |
12 Mar 2018 to 13 Mar 2018 | Bounce cosmology, CMB tests on inflation models, dark energy, cyclic universe, cosmic strings, and black hole physics. | |
Ray Carlberg University of Toronto |
4 Mar 2018 to 7 Mar 2018 | N-body modelling, galactic dynamics, cosmology | |
Daniel Ceverino Zentrum für Astronomie der Universität Heidelberg, Institut für Theoretische Astrophysik, Germany |
22 Jan 2018 to 23 Jan 2018 | computational cosmology: N-body+hydro simulations of galaxy formation and evolution | |
Ke WANG European Southern Observatory (ESO) |
22 Jan 2018 to 23 Jan 2018 | high-mass star formation, infrared dark clouds, interstellar filaments, submm/mm/cm interferometric observations | |
Dandan XU Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical studies |
18 Jan 2018 to 19 Jan 2018 | Gravitational lensing, galaxy formation, Cosmology. | |
Kohei Inayoshi Columbia University |
17 Jan 2018 to 18 Jan 2018 | Astrophysics, Black holes, First stars, Gravitational wave | |
Ke FANG University of Maryland |
16 Jan 2018 to 17 Jan 2018 | cosmic rays, high-energy neutrinos, gamma rays, compact objects as astroparticle sources | |
Chris Ormel University of Amsterdam |
15 Jan 2018 to 16 Jan 2018 | Planet formation, protoplanetary (accretion) disks physics, molecular clouds | |
Minzhi Kong (孔民芝) Hebei Normal University |
11 Jan 2018 to 14 Jan 2018 | AGN evolution and estimation of their central black hole masses | |
Antonios Tsokaros University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
21 Dec 2017 to 15 Jan 2018 | General relativity; numerical relativity; astrophysics; alternative theories of gravity; cosmology; dynamical systems. |