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Student class of 2014 - 2017

IMPRS students started 2014

Name Country of origin Subject of dissertation Conferring university Institute Thesis committe
Agrawal,
Aniket
India Non Gaussianity of Primordial Gravitational Waves and Cosmic Density and Velocity Fields LMU MPA Komatsu
Gilfanov
Schmidt
Chacón Tanarro, Ana Spain Observational studies of a dense cloud core on the verge of star formation LMU MPE Caselli
Bizzochhi
Coffey, Damien Ireland Accretion Processes with Multi-Wavelength Datasets LMU MPE Nandra
Salvato
Boller
Merloni
Delvaux, Corentin Belgium Classification engine for x-ra transients for eROSITA TUM MPE Greiner
Schady
Diehl
Gupta, Nikhel India High Frequency Cluster Radio Galaxies and the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect Properties of Galaxy Clusters LMU USM Mohr
Hagstotz, Steffen Germany Large-Scale Structure Probes of Accelerated Expansion LMU USM Weller
Heigl, Stefan Germany Fragmentation in Interstellar Filaments LMU USM Burkert
Caselli
Hacar
Huber, Korbinian Germany Methods for joint cluster reconstructions LMU Exc. Cluster Universe Brukert
Hilbert
Weller
Kakkad, Darshan India Ionized and Molecular gas studies to unveil AGN feedback LMU ESO Burkert
Padovani
Mainieri
Knust, Fabian Germany Applying the Fireball Model to Short Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows: Methods, Jet Opening Angles and Plateau Phases TUM MPE Greiner
Eerteni
Oberauer
Plewa, Philipp Germany The Galactic Center In Motion LMU MPE Genzel
Gillessen
Burtscher
Tacconi
Pollina, Giorgia Italy Cosmic voids in large-scale structure surveys LMU USM Weller
Pulsoni, Claudia Italy Stellar halos of massive galaxies: morphology, kinematics, and cosmological origin LMU MPE Gerhard
Burkert
Arnaboldi
Punanova, Anna Russia Chemistry and Kinematics in Low-Mass Star-Forming Regions LMU MPE Caselli
Pon
Pineda
Ragagnin, Antonio Italy From the mass-concentration relation of haloes to GPUs and into the web: a guide on fully utilizing super computers for the largest, cosmological hydrodynamic simulations LMU USM Dolag
Bader
Hammer
Renneby, Malin Sweden Weak gravitational lensing as a probe of large-scale structure and galaxy formation LMU Exc. Cluster Universe Burkert
Hilbert
Komatsu
Henriquez
Schulz, Christine Germany The distribution of star formation rates during the assembly of NGC 1399 as deduced from its globular clusters LMU ESO Burkert
Hilker
Sokolov, Vlas Ukraine Early Stages of Massive Star Formation LMU MPE Caselli
Kissler-Patig
Tutis, Tea Croatia Finding halofit for cluster clustering LMU USM Weller
Hoyle
Seitz
Wagstaff, Graham UK Convective and Atmospheric Boundaries of Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars LMU MPA Weiss
Mueller
Gilfanov
Wiseman, Philip UK Gamma-ray burst host galaxies in absorption TUM MPE Greiner
Schady
Ponti

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