We explore topics from the formation of planets and single stars to larger scale star and cluster formation by means of numerical and theoretical investigations. We use state-of-the-art numerical tools and develop new algorithms in-house in order to tackle problems of hydrodynamics, planet & disk interaction, planetesimal formation, dust & gas disk evolution, radiation transport in complex evolving hydrodynamical systems, and others.
Some of the latest highlights from the groups involve
- simulations of photoionisation feedback from young massive stellar clusters on the surrounding natal cloud
- kinematic detection of young planets in comparison with simulations of planet-disk interaction
- the dispersal of protoplanetary discs by energetic radiation from the central star and by planet formation
- the escape of ioninsing radiation from galaxies in the context of IGM ionisation re-ionisation in the early universe
- explaining high resolution dust continuum observations with models of dust evolution and planetesimal formation
PhD projects can be offered in the context of these research topics listed above. For more details visit the homepages of