Curriculum Vitae PD. Dr. H. Hubertus Klahr - Max-Planck

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Curriculum Vitae PD. Dr. H. Hubertus Klahr - Max-Planck
H. Hubertus Klahr
Contact
Information
Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie
Königstuhl 17
69117 Heidelberg
Germany
Phone: +49-6221-528-255
Fax: +49-6221-528-246
E-mail: [email protected]
Home: www.mpia.de/home/klahr
Group: www.mpia.de/psf-theory
Citizenship
Germany
Research
Interests
Exo-Planets, Star and Planet formation, Turbulence, Computational Astrophysics, Super Computing, Magneto-, Hydrodynamics, Radiation transport, Accretion disks, geophysical and astrophysical fluid dynamics
Education
Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen, Germany
habilitation (formal qualification to independently teach and examine a designated subject at the university level), Astronomy and Astrophysics January
2008
• Thesis Title: Hydrodynamical Models in the Field of Planet Formation.
• Advisor: Professor Wilhelm Kley
• Area of Study: Theoretical and Numerical Astrophysics
Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany
Ph. D., Astrophysical Sciences June 1998
• Thesis Title: Thermal Convection and Particle Distribution in Protoplanetary Accretion Disks
• Advisor: Professor Thomas Henning
• Area of Study: Theoretical and Numerical Astrophysics
Fridericiana University, Karlsruhe, Germany
Diploma (Physics), Physics, March 1994
• Thesis Title: Application of Neural Networks in the Computation of Quasistatic Electromagnetic Fields
• Advisor: Professor Adolf Schwab
• Area of Study: Computational physics
Academic
Experience
Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany
Research Assistant
January 1998-June 1998
• Faculty mentor: Professor Jürgen Blum
Astrophysical Institute Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
Visiting Scientist
July 1998-Sep 1998
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• Faculty mentor: Professor Günther Rüdiger
The University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA USA
NASA funded Post-Doc
Oct 1998-Sep 2000
• Faculty mentor: Professor Peter Bodenheimer and Professor Doug Lin
University Tübingen, Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Tübingen,
Germany
Wissenschaftlicher Assistent
(non-tenure track Assistant Professor)
Oct 2000-Sep 2002
Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Heidelberg, Germany
Staff Scientist
Oct 2002-Sep 2007
Research Group Leader (tenured faculty)
Oct 2007-Present
Department of Physics and Astronomy: University Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Privatdozent (adjunct faculty)
Awards
Jan 2009-Present
Distinguished Russell Severance Springer Professor, 2013, UC Berkeley
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
PI of High Priority Supercomputing project: Gravoturbulent
Planetesimal Formation, 2013-2016, Jülich, 40-64 Mio. Core hours / year
1st Student Parabolic Flight Campaign, 1994, ESTEC, 42 parabolas on
2 days
Grants
German Science Foundation: Planet Formation at the inner edge of disks
(with Gerhard Wurm),
2016: 90,000 euros
Computing Advisory Board of the MPG: hardware grant to buy a 3000
core Cluster,
2016: 800,000 euros
German Science Foundation: DFG Schwerpunktprogramm 1833 ”Building a Habitable Earth”,
2015: 400,000 euros
German Science Foundation: DFG Schwerpunktprogramm 1385: ”The
first 10 million years of the solar system”,
2013: 120,000 euros
German Science Foundation: DFG Schwerpunktprogramm 1385: ”The
first 10 million years of the solar system”,
2011: 30,000 euros
German Science Foundation: Observability Planet Disk Interaction (with
Sebastian Wolf ),
2011: 90,000 euros
German Science Foundation: DFG Schwerpunktprogramm 1385: ”The
first 10 million years of the solar system”,
2010: 54,000 euros
German Science Foundation: DFG Schwerpunktprogramm 1488: ”Planetary Magnetism”,
2010: 120,000 euros
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Computing Advisory Board of the MPG: hardware grant to buy a 1008
core Cluster,
2010: 500,000 euros
German Science Foundation: DFG Forschergruppe FOR-759: The Formation of Planets: The Critical First Growth Phase, 2009: 36,000 euros
German Science Foundation: DFG Forschergruppe FOR-759: The Formation of Planets: The Critical First Growth Phase, 2009: 54,000 euros
German Science Foundation: DFG Forschergruppe FOR-759: The Formation of Planets: The Critical First Growth Phase, 2006: 36,000 euros
/ waived by MPG
Computing Advisory Board of the MPG: hardware grant to buy a 256
core Cluster,
2005: 400,000 euros
Computing Advisory Board of the MPG: hardware grant to buy a shared
memory Cluster,
2004: 100,000 euros
NASA: Origins research grant: NAG5-9526: with Professor Peter Bodenheimer,
2000-2003: 45,000 $
German Science Foundation: SFB 382 “Physics on Super Computers”
Project C19,
2000-2002
NPACI San Diego: Computing Grants,
1999-2000
Supercomputing Center Jülich, Germany: Computing Grants, 1995-1999
Invited Talks
2014-2016
(complete list
at the end)
Michigan State University:, From nucleosynthesis to first planets, March
2014
University of Chicago:, Zonal Flows and Vortices in Circumstellar Disks: The
Formation of Planetesimals in Starving Mode,
March 2014
University of Michigan:, Zonal Flows and Vortices in Circumstellar Disks:
The Formation of Planetesimals in Starving Mode,
March 2014
ITC Harvard:, Zonal Flows and Vortices in Circumstellar Disks: The Formation of Planetesimals in Starving Mode,
May 2014
FROM THE MRI TO THE SUN: a conference to celebrate the 60th
birthday of Steven BALBUS, Charmonix, Hydrodynamic Stability of
Disks,
July 2014
Non-ideal MHD, Stability, and Dissipation in Protoplanetary Disks:
Niels Bohr Institute, Kopenhagen, Linear stability of accretion disks under
the influence of stratification and thermal relaxation,
August 2014
Planet Formation and Evolution 2014: University Kiel, Planet Disk interaction,
Sepember 2014
Workshop III: Geophysical and Astrophysical Turbulence - IPAM,
UCLA:, Linear stability of accretion disks under the influence of stratification
and thermal relaxation,
October 2014
Exo-planets and Planetology: Ringberg, Germany, Planetesimal Formation,
November 2014
Transition Disks and Planet Formation: at Lorenz Centre, Leiden,
Observability of Instabilities in Disks,
March 2015
Magneto-Rotational Instability: Ringberg, Germany, Non-MHD turbulence,
April 2015
Planetary Systems: A Synergistic View: Quy Nhon, Vietnam, Plan-
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etesimal Formation,
July 2015
Primitive material in the solar system: Observatoir de Nice, Planetesimal Formation,
June 2016
HAO, Boulder: Turbulence and Waves in flows dominated by rotation, Hydrodynamic Stability of stratified accretion disks,
August 2016
Japanese - German workshop on planet formation, Ishigaki, Planetesimal Formation,
September 2016
Comets: A new vision after Rosetta/Philae, Toulouse, Planetesimal Formation,
November 2016
PSF Theory
Group
Members
Current Undergrad Students: 1 yr Master-thesis project
Phillip Hottinger: Hydro simulations of warped disks
Current Undergrad Students: Bachelor-thesis project
Patrick Barth: Thermal Convection in Gas Giant Planets
Lucas Rettenmeier: Disk Formation in Stellar Clusters with PLUTO
Konstantin Gerbig; Planetesimal Formation and Pebble Accretion
Moritz Fischer: RAMSES simulations of disks around young stars
Current PhD Students:
Christian Lenz: (DFG PhD-Student): Global models of Planetesimal Formation
Natascha Manger: (DFG PhD-Student): Planetesimal Formation
Hans Baehr: Global 3D simulations of self gravitating disks
and the formation of direct imaging planets
Andreas Schreiber (DFG PhD-Student): Planetesimal Formation
Current Post Docs:
Til Birnstiel: (DFG Post-Doc) ”Habitable Earth”
Mike Butler : Star Formation
Past Undergrad Students:
Robin Bühler: PLUTO Simulation on the Streaming Instability
Christian Lenz: Global and consistent models of Planetesimal Formation
Natascha Manger: Hydro simulations on
Dust concentration in of accretion disks and observational signatures of turbulence
Hans Baehr: Local simulations of self gravitating disks
and the formation of direct imaging planets
Matthäus Schulik (with Ch. Mordasini): The mass radius relationship of planets:
What is the reason for the extremely inflated extrasolar planets?
Ge Linson (under-graduate-thesis Huazhong University, China):
Analytics of convective overstability in disks
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Svenja Jacob (Bachelor-thesis): Vortices in stratified disks
Vinzent Steinberg (Bachelor-thesis): Internal gravity waves in stratified disks
Florian Schiessler (Bachelor-thesis): Selfgraviting accretions disks
Benjamin Damrau (Bachelor-thesis): Planetesimal accretion onto Gas Giants
Johannes Reppin (Master-thesis): Simulations of driven turbulence
Simon Legrand (Master-thesis w. U. Strasbourg):
SPH Simulations of particles in flows
Moritz Beutel (Bachelor-thesis): Baroclinic Instability Analytics
Kai Salm (Bachelor-thesis): Planetesimal Impacts in Gas Giants
Patrick Fopp (Bachelor-thesis): Baroclinic Instability
Paul Mollier (Bachelor-thesis): Deuterium Burning in Gas Gianst
Helen Morrison (Bachelor-thesis): Baroclinic Instability Numerics
Hassnat Ahmad (Master-thesis): Selfgravity Solver for Disks
Oliver Fernandes (Diploma-Student): Planet–disk interaction
David Foltin (Diploma-Student): Cooling functions for self-gravitating disks
Natalie Raettig (Diploma-Student): Accretion of Solids onto Gas Planets
Mario Flock (Diploma-Student): MHD turbulence in global disks
Kai-Martin Dittkrist (Diploma-Student): Population Synthesis
Philipp Strehlow (Diploma-Student): Analytical Models for Vortices
Gerhard Hoffmann (Bachelor-Student (FH)): Radiation transport for Pluto Code
Past PhD-Students:
Anders Johansen: MHD models in early planet formation
Rolf Kuiper: Modeling of disks in the formation of massive stars
Ana Uribe: Planet Disk Interaction
Mario Flock: MHD turbulence in global disks
Natalie Raettig: Local Models of Vortices in stratified disks
Karsten Dittrich: Turbulent Planetesimal Formation
Mykola Malygin (PhD-Student): Massive Star Formation
Gabriel Marleau (PhD-Student): Giant Planet Formation
Kai-Martin Dittkrist (PhD-Student): Population Synthesis models
Aiara Lobo Gomez (DFG PhD-Student): Planet Disk Interaction
Past Post Docs:
Karsten Dittrich (DFG Post-Doc): Turbulent Planetesimal Formation
Christoph Mordasini (senior Post-Doc): Population Synthesis models
Clement Surville (DFG Post-Doc): Vortices and Baroclinic Instability
Tristen Hayfield (Guest-Scientist): Planetesimal Formation
Natalie Raettig (DFG PostDoc): Baroclinic Vortices
Alexander Hubbard (AvH Post-Doc): Dust in Accretion Disks
Patrick Glaschke (Post-Doc): SPH and N-Body models of planetesimal formation
Artur Gawryszczak (Post-Doc/Humboldt Fellow): Self-gravitating disks
Ludovic Petitdemange (DFG Post-Doc): Planetary Magnetism
Benoit Commercon (Post-Doc): Star Formation
Natalia Dziourkevitch (Post-Doc): non-ideal MHD in accretion disks
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Professional
Service
Referee: Astronomy & Astrophysics, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, nature, Icarus,
ApJ, MNRAS, NASA OSS: Planetary Geology and Geophysics, NASA OSS:
Origins of Solar Systems, Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council
(PPARC). The Danish Council for Independent Research - Natural Science,
National Research, Development and Innovation Office, Hungary, DFG - German science foundation, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Zeiss Foundation
F.R.S.-FNRS - Belgium
2017: Organizer: International Workshop:
Atmospheres of Disks and Planets: Ringberg, Germany
2015 Organizer: International Workshop:
Magneto-Rotational Instability: Ringberg, Germany
2014 Organizer: International Workshop, MPIA, Germany:
Japanese-German workshop on star and planet formation
2014 Organizer: International Workshop:
Planetology and Exo-Planets: Ringberg, Germany
2013 SAC International Conference:
Magnetic Fields from Cores to Disks, Heidelberg
2012 SOC International Conference:
Instabilities and Structures in Proto-Planetary disks, Marseille
2011 Organizer International Conference: “Ringberg Workshop:
Baroclinic Instability in circumstellar disks
2010 Organizer International Conference: “Ringberg Workshop:
The predictive power of populations synthesis
2010 NASA Origins review panelist
2009 NASA Origins review panelist
2009 Organizer International Conference: “Ringberg Workshop:
The Magneto Rotational Instability
2007-2013: Elected Representative in the CPT Section of the MPG
2006 Organizer National Conference: “MHD-Days 2006”
2006 Organizer International Meeting: “EU-Network Planets:
The Next Generation”
2006 Organizer International Conference: “Ringberg Workshop:
From Dust to Planetesimals”
2005 Editor: “Planet Formation: Observations,
Experiments and Theory”, Cambridge University Press
2004 Organizer International Conference: “Ringberg Workshop
on Planet Formation: Theory meets Observation”
2004 Organizer “2nd Tübingen/Heidelberg Workshop
on Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics”
2003-2007: Scientific Advisory Comitee at the MPIA Heidelberg
since 2003: Head of PhD Student Advisory Comitee at the MPIA
2003-2007: PostDoc Representative at the MPIA
2001 SOC “First Tuebingen Workshop
on Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics”
1998 SOC IAU Group-Workshop in Siegmundsburg
Membership Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft; Astronomische Gesellschaft
American Astronomical Society; International Astronomical Union
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Education &
Public
Outreach
Recent Lectures at Heidelberg University:
WS 2016/17
WS 2016/17
WS 2015/16
WS 2015/16
WS 2014/15
WS 2014/15
WS 2014/15
WS 2013/14
WS 2013/14
WS 2012/13
WS 2012/13
WS 2012/13
WS 2012/13
WS 2011/12
WS 2011/12
WS 2011/12
WS 2011/12
WS 2010/11
WS 2010/11
WS 2010/11
SS 2010
WS2009/10
UKNum (Lecture and Lab-work on numerical Physics)
Seminar Physics of Planet Formation
UKNum (Lecture and Lab-work on numerical Physics)
Seminar Structure Formation in the Universe
UKNum (Lecture and Lab-work on numerical Physics)
Fundamentals of Simulation Methods (6h per week) with K. Dullemond
Seminar Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics III
UKNum (Lecture and Lab-work on numerical Physics)
Seminar Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics III
Experimental Physics 1 (Tutor)
Brown Dwarfs and Exo-Planets with V. Joergensen
UKNum (Lecture and Lab-work on numerical Physics)
Seminar Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics III
Extrasolar Planets with Ch. Mordasini
Brown Dwarfs and Exo-Planets with V. Joergensen
UKNum (Lecture and Lab-work on numerical Physics)
Seminar Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics III
Extrasolar Planets and Brown Dwarfs with V. Joergensen
UKNum (Lecture and Lab-work on numerical Physics)
Seminar Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics III
Seminar Introduction to Astronomy und Astrophysics III
UKNum (Lecture and Lab-work on numerical Physics)
Public Talks:
06/2016: Haus der Astronomie, Heidelberg: Highlights in Astronomy: Kann
man Planetenentstehung beobachten?
01/2015: Planetarium Mannheim: Aus Staub geboren: Das 1x1 der Planetenentstehung
03/2014: LeLa-Jahrestagung: Auf der Suche nach der zweiten Erde
09/2014: Haus der Astronomie, Heidelberg, Astronomie am Sonntag Vormittag:
Die Geburt der Planeten: Neueste Erkenntnisse zur Entstehung von Planetensystemen
10/2013: Planetarium Mnster: Aus Staub geboren: Das 1x1 der Planetenentstehung
06/2007: “Von magnetischen Stürmen und Planeten auf der Wanderschaft at:
Astronomie am Sonntag Vormittag, Heidelberg
9/2005: “Die Geburt des Sonnensystems at: Open house at the MPIA
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Publication list
Hubertus Klahr
(Aug 2016: 4489 Citations, Hirsch 42)
Papers in refereed journals:
1. Klahr, H. H., Henning, T. 1997. Particle-Trapping Eddies in Protoplanetary Accretion Disks. Icarus 128, 213–229.
2. Bell, K. R., Cassen, P. M., Klahr, H. H., Henning, T. 1997. The Structure
and Appearance of Protostellar Accretion Disks: Limits on Disk Flaring.
Astrophysical Journal 486, 372–387.
3. Willacy, K., Klahr, H. H., Millar, T. J., Henning, T. 1998. Gas and grain
chemistry in a protoplanetary disk. Astronomy and Astrophysics 338, 995–
1005.
4. Klahr, H. H., Henning, T., Kley, W. 1999. On the Azimuthal Structure of
Thermal Convection in Circumstellar Disks. Astrophysical Journal 514,
325–343.
5. Blum, J., Wurm, G., Kempf, S., Poppe, T., Klahr, H. and 22 colleagues
2000. Growth and Form of Planetary Seedlings: Results from a Microgravity Aggregation Experiment. Physical Review Letters 85, 2426–2429.
6. Klahr, H. H., Lin, D. N. C. 2000. Dust Distribution in Gas Disks: A Model
for the Ring around HR 4796A. Astrophysical Journal 554, 1095–1109.
7. Wolf, S., Klahr, H. 2002. Large-Scale Vortices in Protoplanetary Disks:
On the Observability of Possible Early Stages of Planet Formation. Astrophysical Journal 578, L79–L82.
8. Klahr, H. H., Bodenheimer, P. 2003. Turbulence in Accretion Disks: Vorticity Generation and Angular Momentum Transport via the Global Baroclinic Instability. Astrophysical Journal 582, 869–892.
9. Klahr, H. 2004. The Global Baroclinic Instability in Accretion Disks. II.
Local Linear Analysis. Astrophysical Journal 606, 1070–1082.
10. Wünsch, R., Klahr, H., Różyczka, M. 2005. Two-dimensional models of
layered protoplanetary discs - I. The ring instability. Monthly Notices of
the Royal Astronomical Society 362, 361–368.
11. Klahr, H. H., Lin, D. N. C. 2005. Dust Distribution in Gas Disks II: Self
Induced Ring Formation through a Clumping Instability. Astrophysical
Journal 632, 1113–1121
12. Johansen, A., Klahr, H. 2005. Dust diffusion in protoplanetary discs by
magnetorotational turbulence. Astrophysical Journal 634, 1353–1371
13. Johansen, A., Klahr, H., Henning, T. 2006. Gravoturbulent formation of
planetesimals. Astrophysical Journal 636, 1121–1134
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14. Klahr, H., Kley, W. 2006. 3D-Radiation Hydro Calculations of Disk-Planet
Interaction. Astronomy and Astrophysics 445, 747–758
15. Klahr, H., Bodenheimer, P. 2006. Planetformation via Core Accretion in
a Vortex. Astrophysical Journal 639, 432-440
16. Wünsch, R., Gawryszczak, A., Klahr, H., Różyczka, M. 2006. Two-dimensional
models of layered protoplanetary discs - II. The effect of a residual viscosity in the dead zone. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
159, 773–780
17. de Val-Borro, M., Edgar, R., Artymowicz, A., Ciecielag, P., Cresswell, P.,
DAngelo, G., Delgado-Donate, E., Dirksen, G., Fromang, S., Gawryszczak,
A., Klahr, H., Kley, W., Lyra, W., Masset, F., Mellema, G., Nelson,
R., Paardekooper, S.-J., Peplinski, A., Pierens, A., Plewa, T., Rice, K.,
Schäfer, C., Speith, R. 2006. A comparative study of disc-planet interaction. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 370, 529–558.
18. Johansen, A., Henning, T., Klahr, H. 2006. Dust Sedimentation and SelfSustained Kelvin-Helmholtz Turbulence in Protoplanetary Disc Mid-Planes.
Astrophysical Journal, 643, 1219–1232.
19. Johansen, A., Klahr, H., Mee, A. J. 2006. Turbulent diffusion in protoplanetary discs: The effect of an imposed magnetic field. Monthly Notices
of the Royal Astronomical Society, 370, L71–L75.
20. Brauer, F., Dullemond, C. P., Johansen, A., Henning, T., Klahr, H., Natta,
A. 2007. Survival of the mm-cm size grain population observed in protoplanetary disks. Astronomy and Astrophysics 469, 1169-1182.
21. Johansen, A., Oishi, J. S., Low, M.-M. M., Klahr, H., Henning, T., Youdin,
A. 2007. Rapid planetesimal formation in turbulent circumstellar disks.
Nature 448, 1022-1025.
22. Lyra, W., Johansen, A., Klahr, H., Piskunov, N. 2008. Global models of
turbulence in protoplanetary disks I. A cylindrical potential on a Cartesian
grid and transport of solids. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 479, 883
23. Johansen, A., Brauer, F., Dullemond, C., Klahr, H., & Henning, T. 2008. A
coagulation-fragmentation model for the turbulent growth and destruction
of preplanetesimals. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 486, 597
24. Lyra, W., Johansen, A., Klahr, H., Piskunov, N. 2008. Embryos grown
in the dead zone. Assembling the first protoplanetary cores in low mass
self-gravitating circumstellar disks of gas and solids. Astronomy and Astrophysics 491, L41-L44.
25. Lyra, W., Johansen, A., Klahr, H., Piskunov, N. 2009. Standing on the
shoulders of giants. Trojan Earths and vortex trapping in low mass selfgravitating protoplanetary disks of gas and solids. Astronomy and Astrophysics 493, 1125-1139.
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26. Schartmann, M., Meisenheimer, K., Klahr, H., Camenzind, M., Wolf, S.,
Henning, T. 2009. The effect of stellar feedback on the formation and
evolution of gas and dust tori in AGN. Monthly Notices of the Royal
Astronomical Society 393, 759-773.
27. Lyra, W., Johansen, A., Zsom, A., Klahr, H., Piskunov, N. 2009. Planet
formation bursts at the borders of the dead zone in 2D numerical simulations of circumstellar disks. Astronomy and Astrophysics 497, 869-888.
28. Johansen, A., Youdin, A., Klahr, H. 2009. Zonal Flows and Long-lived
Axisymmetric Pressure Bumps in Magnetorotational Turbulence. The Astrophysical Journal 697, 1269-1289.
29. Kley, W., Bitsch, B., Klahr, H. 2009. Planet migration in three-dimensional
radiative discs. Astronomy and Astrophysics 506, 971-987.
30. Thalmann, C., and 19 colleagues 2009. Discovery of the Coldest Imaged
Companion of a Sun-like Star. The Astrophysical Journal 707, L123-L127.
31. Kuiper, R., Klahr, H., Dullemond, C., Kley, W., Henning, T. 2010. Fast
and accurate frequency-dependent radiation transport for hydrodynamics
simulations in massive star formation. Astronomy and Astrophysics 511,
A81.
32. Dzyurkevich, N., Flock, M., Turner, N. J., Klahr, H., Henning, T. 2010.
Trapping solids at the inner edge of the dead zone: 3-D global MHD
simulations. Astronomy and Astrophysics 515, A70.
33. Flock, M., Dzyurkevich, N., Klahr, H., Mignone, A. 2010. High-order Godunov schemes for global 3D MHD simulations of accretion disks. I. Testing the linear growth of the magneto-rotational instability. Astronomy and
Astrophysics 516, A26.
34. Ormel, C. W., Klahr, H. H. 2010. The effect of gas drag on the growth of
protoplanets – Analytical expressions for the accretion of small bodies in
laminar disks. Astronomy and Astrophysics 520, A43.
35. Kuiper, R., Klahr, H., Beuther, H., Henning, T. 2010. Circumventing the
radiation pressure barrier in the formation of massive stars via disk accretion. ApJ, 722, 1556-1576.
36. Lyra, W., Klahr, H. 2011. The baroclinic instability in the context of
layered accretion. Self-sustained vortices and their magnetic stability in
local compressible unstratified models of protoplanetary disks. Astronomy
and Astrophysics 527, A138.
37. Johansen, A., Klahr, H., Henning, T. 2011. High-resolution simulations of
planetesimal formation in turbulent protoplanetary discs. Astronomy and
Astrophysics 529, A62.
38. Kuiper, R., Klahr, H., Beuther, H., Henning, T. 2011. Three-dimensional
Simulation of Massive Star Formation in the Disk Accretion Scenario. The
Astrophysical Journal 732, 20.
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39. Uribe, A. L., Klahr, H., Flock, M., Henning, T. 2011. Three-dimensional
Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of Planet Migration in Turbulent Stratified Disks. The Astrophysical Journal 736, 85.
40. Janson, M., Bonavita, M., Klahr, H., Lafrenière, D., Jayawardhana, R.,
Zinnecker, H. 2011. High-contrast Imaging Search for Planets and Brown
Dwarfs around the Most Massive Stars in the Solar Neighborhood. The
Astrophysical Journal 736, 89.
41. Flock, M., Dzyurkevich, N., Klahr, H., Turner, N. J., Henning, T. 2011.
Turbulence and Steady Flows in Three-dimensional Global Stratified Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of Accretion Disks. The Astrophysical Journal 735, 122.
42. Umbreit, S., Spurzem, R., Henning, T., Klahr, H., Mikkola, S. 2011. Disks
around Brown Dwarfs in the Ejection Scenario. I. Disk Collisions in Triple
Systems. The Astrophysical Journal 743, 106.
43. Kuiper, R., Klahr, H., Beuther, H., Henning, T. 2012. On the stability of
radiation-pressure-dominated cavities. Astronomy and Astrophysics 537,
A122.
44. Flock, M., Dzyurkevich, N., Klahr, H., Turner, N., Henning, T. 2012.
Large-scale Azimuthal Structures of Turbulence in Accretion Disks: Dynamo Triggered Variability of Accretion. The Astrophysical Journal 744,
144.
45. Janson, M., Bonavita, M., Klahr, H., Lafrenière, D. 2012. How do Most
Planets Form? Constraints on Disk Instability from Direct Imaging. The
Astrophysical Journal 745, 4.
46. Birnstiel, T., Klahr, H., Ercolano, B. 2012. A simple model for the evolution of the dust population in protoplanetary disks. Astronomy and Astrophysics 539, A148.
47. Mordasini, C., Alibert, Y., Benz, W., Klahr, H., Henning, T. 2012. Extrasolar planet population synthesis . IV. Correlations with disk metallicity,
mass, and lifetime. Astronomy and Astrophysics 541, A97.
48. Mordasini, C., Alibert, Y., Klahr, H., Henning, T. 2012. Characterization
of exoplanets from their formation I: Models of combined planet formation
and evolution. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 547, A111
49. Mordasini, C., Alibert, Y., Georgy, C., Dittkrist, K.-M., Klahr, H., Henning, T. 2012. Characterization of exoplanets from their formation II: The
planetary mass-radius relationship. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 547,
A112
50. Flock, M., Henning, T., & Klahr, H. 2012. Turbulence in weakly-ionized
proto-planetary disks. Astrophysical Journal, in press, arXiv:1210.4669
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51. Ruge, J. P., Wolf, S., Uribe, A. L., Klahr, H. H. 2013. Tracing large-scale
structures in circumstellar disks with ALMA. Astronomy and Astrophysics
549, A97.
52. Dittrich, K., Klahr, H., Johansen, A. 2013. Gravoturbulent Planetesimal
Formation: The Positive Effect of Long-lived Zonal Flows. The Astrophysical Journal 763, 117.
53. Rameau, J., Chauvin, G., Lagrange, A.-M., Klahr, H., Bonnefoy, M., Mordasini, C., Bonavita, M., Desidera, S., Dumas, C., Girard, J. H. 2013. A
survey of young, nearby, and dusty stars conducted to understand the formation of wide-orbit giant planets. VLT/NaCo adaptive optics thermal
and angular differential imaging. Astronomy and Astrophysics 553, A60.
54. Raettig, N., Lyra, W., Klahr, H. 2013. A Parameter Study for Baroclinic
Vortex Amplification. The Astrophysical Journal 765, 115.
55. Uribe, A. L., Klahr, H., Henning, T. 2013. Accretion of Gas onto Gapopening Planets and Circumplanetary Flow Structure in Magnetized Turbulent Disks. The Astrophysical Journal 769, 97.
56. Rameau, J., and 12 colleagues 2013. Discovery of a Probable 4-5 Jupitermass Exoplanet to HD 95086 by Direct Imaging. The Astrophysical Journal 772, L15.
57. Bonnefoy, M., and 69 colleagues 2014. Characterization of the gaseous companion κ Andromedae b. New Keck and LBTI high-contrast observations.
Astronomy and Astrophysics 562, A111.
58. Dittkrist, K.-M., Mordasini, C., Klahr, H., Alibert, Y., Henning, T. 2014.
Impacts of planet migration models on planetary populations. Effects of
saturation, cooling and stellar irradiation. Astronomy and Astrophysics
567, A121.
59. Mordasini, C., Klahr, H., Alibert, Y., Miller, N., Henning, T. 2014. Grain
opacity and the bulk composition of extrasolar planets. I. Results from
scaling the ISM opacity. Astronomy and Astrophysics 566, A141.
60. Klahr, H., Hubbard, A. 2014. Convective Overstability in radially stratified
accretion disks under thermal relaxation. The Astrophysical Journal 788,
21.
61. Malygin, M. G., Kuiper, R., Klahr, H., Dullemond, C. P., Henning, T.
2014. Mean gas opacity for circumstellar environments and equilibrium
temperature degeneracy. Astronomy and Astrophysics 568, A91.
62. Thalmann, C., and 15 colleagues 2014. SPOTS: The Search for Planets Orbiting Two Stars. I. Survey description and first observations. Astronomy
and Astrophysics 572, AA91.
63. Ruge, J. P., Wolf, S., Uribe, A. L., Klahr, H. H. 2014. Planet-induced
disk structures: A comparison between (sub)mm and infrared radiation.
Astronomy and Astrophysics 572, LL2.
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64. Raettig, N., Klahr, H., Lyra, W. 2015. Particle Trapping and Streaming
Instability in Vortices. The Astrophysical Journal 804, 35.
65. Flock, M., Ruge, J. P., Dzyurkevich, N., Henning, T., Klahr, H., Wolf,
S. 2015. Gaps, rings, and non-axisymmetric structures in protoplanetary
disks. From simulations to ALMA observations. Astronomy and Astrophysics 574, AA68.
66. Ober, F., Wolf, S., Uribe, A. L., Klahr, H. H. 2015. Tracing planet-induced
structures in circumstellar disks using molecular lines. Astronomy and Astrophysics 579, A105.
67. Lobo Gomes, A., Klahr, H., Uribe, A. L., Pinilla, P., Surville, C. 2015. Vortex Formation and Evolution in Planet Harboring Disks Under Thermal
Relaxation. The Astrophysical Journal 810, 94.
68. Baehr, H., Klahr, H. 2015. The Role of the Cooling Prescription for Disk
Fragmentation: Numerical Convergence and Critical Cooling Parameter
in Self-gravitating Disks. The Astrophysical Journal 814, 155.
69. Carrasco-González, C., Henning, T.,Chandler, C. J., Linz, H., Pérez, L.,
Rodrı́guez, L. F., Galván-Madrid, R., Anglada, G., Birnstiel, T., van
Boekel, R., Flock, M., Klahr, H., Macias, E., Menten, K., Osorio, M.,
Testi, L., Torrelles, J. M., Zhu, Z. 2016. The VLA View of the HL Tau
Disk: Disk Mass, Grain Evolution, and Early Planet Formation. The Astrophysical Journal 821, L16.
70. Ruge, J. P., Flock, M., Wolf, S., Dzyurkevich, N., Fromang, S., Henning,
T., Klahr, H., Meheut, H. 2016. Gaps, rings, and non-axisymmetric structures in protoplanetary disks: Emission from large grains. Astronomy and
Astrophysics 590, A17.
Invited review articles
1. Klahr, H., Rozyczka, M., Dziourkevitch, N., Wünsch, R., Johansen, A.
2006. Turbulence in Protoplanetary Accretion Disks: Driving Mechanisms
and Role in Planet Formation. Plant Formation, Edited by Hubert Klahr
and Wolfgang Brandner, pp. . ISBN 0521860156. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
2. Klahr, H. 2006. Convection in Astrophysical Disks. Convection in Astrophysics, proceedings from IAU S 239, edited by F. Kupka, I.W. Roxburgh
and K.L. Chan, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2007
3. Klahr, H. 2008. From boulders to planetary systems. New Astronomy Reviews, ELSEVIER, in press
4. Turner, N. J., Fromang, S., Gammie, C., Klahr, H., Lesur, G., Wardle,
M., Bai, X.-N. 2014. Transport and Accretion in Planet-Forming Disks.
Protostars and Planers VI, ArXiv e-prints arXiv:1401.7306.
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Conference contributions
1. Meroth, A.M., Klahr, H.H., Schwab, A.J. 1995. Neural-network aided
finite-element mesh generation. In Ninth International Symposium on High
Voltage Engineering, volume 8, pages 8859/1-4. Inst. High Voltage Eng,
Graz, Austria, 1995.
2. Henning, T., Schmitt, W., Klahr, H., Mucha, R. 1996. Dust Evolution
ln Protoplanetary Disks. ASP Conf. Ser. 104: IAU Colloq. 150: Physics,
Chemistry, and Dynamics of Interplanetary Dust 104, 513.
3. Klahr, H., Bodenheimer, P. 2000. Angular Momentum Transport in Protoplanetary Accretion Disks by Hydrodynamical Turbulence. ASP Conf. Ser. 219:
Disks, Planetesimals, and Planets 219, 63.
4. Klahr, H., Lin, D. 2000. Dust Distribution in Gas Disks: A Model for the
Ring around HR 4796A. ASP Conf. Ser. 219: Disks, Planetesimals, and
Planets 219, 375.
5. Klahr, H. 2003. The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane
- Vorticity Generation via the Global Baroclinic Instability in Accretion
Disks. ASP Conf. Ser. 294: Scientific Frontiers in Research on Extrasolar
Planets 294, 277-280.
6. Klahr, H., Bodenheimer, P. 2003. A three phase model for planet formation
- the formation of a planet in the eye of a hurricane. ESA SP-539: Earths:
DARWIN/TPF and the Search for Extrasolar Terrestrial Planets 481-483.
7. Klahr, H., Bodenheimer, P. 2004. Tornados and Hurricanes in Planet Formation. Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica Conference Series
22, 87-90.
8. Wolf, S., Klahr, H. 2005. Observing early stages of planet formation with
ALMA: large-scale vortices in protoplanetary disks. The Dusty and Molecular Universe: A Prelude to Herschel and ALMA 473-474.
9. Klahr, H., Johansen, A. 2007. Gravoturbulent Planetesimal Formation. in
Nobel Symposium 135: ”Physics of Planetary Systems”, Physica Scripta,
Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences.
10. Kuiper, R., Klahr, H., Beuther, H., Henning, T. 2010. The role of accretion
disks in the formation of massive stars. ArXiv e-prints arXiv:1010.0236.
11. Johansen, A., Klahr, H. 2010. Planetesimal Formation Through Streaming
and Gravitational Instabilities. Earth Moon and Planets 30.
12. Mordasini, C., Klahr, H., Alibert, Y., Benz, W., Dittkrist, K.-M. 2010.
Theory of planet formation. ArXiv e-prints arXiv:1012.5281.
Editor of conference proceedings and books
1. Klahr, H., Brandner, W. 2006. Planet Formation: Theory, Observations, &
Experiments, Edited by Hubert Klahr and Wolfgang Brandner, pp. . ISBN
0521860156. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2006. .
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Papers in non-refereed journals
1. Klahr, H., Wolf, S. 2006 Staub im Computer: Numerisches zur Entstehung
von Planeten, Annual Report of the MPIA
2. Wolf, S., Klahr, H. 2006 Planetenentstehung: Am Himmel beobachtet –
Im Computer verstanden, Sterne und Weltraum
3. Klahr, H. 2006 Gewogen und für zu leicht befunden: Die Internationale Astronomische Union verabschiedet eine Planetendefinition, Physik Journal
5 (2006) Nr. 10, 18–19
4. Blum, J., Wolf, S. Klahr, H. 2007 Die Entstehung von Planetensystemen, Themenheft Planeten, Praxis der Naturwissenschaften - Physik in
der Schule, Heft 1/56 Januar 2007
5. Klahr, H. and T. Henning: Aus Staub geboren.
Physik in unserer Zeit 40, 20-27 (2009)
Planetenentstehung.
6. Klahr, H. Leser fragen - Experten antworten: Gab es zwischen Mars und
Jupiter frher einmal einen Planeten? , Astronomie heute 3, 10 (2008)
7. Klahr, H. and T. Henning: Aufregende neue Planetenwelten. Sterne und
Weltraum 48,6, 32-41 (2009)
8. Klahr, H.: Hallo kleiner Exoplanet: ein Zwerg unter Riesen. Sterne und
Weltraum, Dezember, S.30 (2013)
Further Talks:
04/2016
12/2013
09/2013
09/2013
05/2013
05/2013
07/2013
02/2013
contributed talk: Planetesimal Formation
WE-Heraeus-Seminar: How Primitive are Comets?
Bad Honnef
colloquium TAT: Tübingen:
Convective Overstability in Circumstellar disks
and Planetesimal Formation in Starving Mode
colloquium CIPS: UC-Berkeley
Zonal Flows and Vortices in Circumstellar Disks:
The Formation of Planetesimals in Starving Mode
colloquium Department of Mechanical Engineering UC Berkeley
Russell Severance Springer Seminar Series: Stability of Rotating Fluids
contributed talk: Lead Net: Mainz: Imaging Planet Formation
contributed talk: Ice and Planet Formation, Lund:
All Planetesimals are born equal
contributed talk:
DG13 Meeting on dust growth in star- and planet-forming environments,
MPIA Heidelberg: All Planetesimals are born equal
invited lecture:
Waves and instabilities in geophysical and astrophysical flows
Les Houches: Disk Weather
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12/2012
12/2012
09/2012
09/2012
07/2012
06/2012
05/2012
04/2012
01/2012
11/2011
12/2011
12/2011
02/2011
01/2011
12/2010
12/2010
11/2010
10/2010
10/2010
12/2009
12/2009
11/2009
09/2009
invited talk: Vortex Amplification in Baroclinic Disks with thermal relaxation.
at: AGU, Session: ”The Fluid Dynamics of Planets and Stars”, San Francsico
invited talk: Disk Weather:
various instability lead to vortices in circumstellar disks.
at: AGU, Session:”Nonlinear Processes in Exoplanet Atmospheres
and Protoplanetary Disks” San Francsico
contributed talk: The Role of Turbulence in Planetesimal Formation
at: Planet Formation and Evolution, Munich
invited talk: Disk Weather: Baroclinic Instability and Vortex Amplification
- From physical conditions in disks to 3D global radiation hydro simulations
at: Instabilities and Structures in Proto-Planetary disks, Marseille
invited colloquium: ‘Role and nature of turbulence in planet formation”
MPI Göttingen
Theory colloquium: ”Football & Planet Formation”
MPIA Heidelberg
invited colloquium: ‘Role and nature of turbulence in planet formation”
Uni. Duisburg
invited colloquium: ‘Numerical Simulations in Planetesimal Formation”
NIC Zeuthen
invited talk: ‘Role and nature of turbulence in planet formation”
Astronum Davos
invited colloquium: ‘Role and nature of turbulence in planet formation”
KIAA Peking
invited colloquium: ‘Role and nature of turbulence in planet formation”
National Astronomical Observatories of China (NAOC)
invited colloquium: ‘Role and nature of turbulence in planet formation”
Institute of Process Engineering (IPE) / Chinese Academy of Sciences, Peking
invited colloquium: ‘Role and nature of turbulence in planet formation”
MPE Munich
invited colloquium: ‘Role and nature of turbulence in planet formation”
U. Braunschweig
invited review: ‘Population synthesis for disk fragmentation planets”
Ringberg Workshop on Popularion synthesis, Ringberg
invited colloquium: ‘Role and nature of turbulence in planet formation”
AMNH, New York
invited colloquium: ‘Role and nature of turbulence in planet formation”
U. Colorado, Boulder
invited review: ‘Radiation Hydro of turbulence in circumstellar disks”
Frontiers in Computational Astrophysics, Lyon
invited review: ‘The role of turbulence in the formation of planetesimals”
German-Japanse Workshop, Jena
invited colloquium: ‘The role of turbulence in the formation of planets”
Exeter University
invited colloquium: ‘The role of turbulence in the formation of planets”
Isaac Newton Center, Cambridge
invited colloquium: ‘Baroclinic instability in accretion disks”
Uni-Cottbus
invited colloquium: ‘The role of turbulence in the formation of planets”
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06/2009
05/2009
12/2009
09/2009
06/2009
05/2009
04/2009
06/2009
03/2009
11/2008
09/2008
09/2008
05/2008
03/2008
03/2008
03/2008
03/2008
1/2008
12/2007
11/2007
09/2007
06/2007
06/2007
Stockholm Universtity
invited colloquium: ‘Turbulence in the formation of planets”
AMNH-New York
invited colloquium: ‘The role of turbulence in the formation of planets”
DTM-Washington
invited review: ‘The role of turbulence in the formation of planets”
Winter Workshop on Planetary Astrophysics, KIAA, Peking University
invited review: ‘Gravoturbulent Planetesimal Formation”
Cambridge
invited review: ‘The role of turbulence in the formation of planets”
ASTRONUM - 2009, Chamonix
invited review: ‘The role of turbulence in the formation of planets”
Solving the Riddle of Turbulence, Göttingen
invited talk: ‘The role of turbulence in the formation of planets”
Magnetorotational Instability and Related Processes, Schloss Ringberg
invited review: ‘Turbulence and Planetesimal Formation”
Evolution of Planetary and stellar systems, PRATO
contributed talk: ‘Towards populations synthesis for direct imaging planets”
Tübingen
invited colloquium: ‘Turbulence and Planetesimal Formation”
Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (Goettingen)
invited colloquium: ‘Turbulence and Planetesimal Formation”
ENS Paris
invited review: ‘Turbulence and Planetesimal Formation”
JENAM 08/ University Vienna
colloquium: ‘The latest on Global Baroclinic Instability”
MPIA Heidelberg
invited review “Observability of Planet Formation with SKA”
MPIFR Bonn
invited colloquium: “Turbulence and Planetesimal Formation”
UC San Diego, CA
contributed talk: ‘The latest on Global Baroclinic Instability”
Caltech Pasadena, CA
invited colloquium: “Turbulence and Planetesimal Formation”
UC Santa Cruz, CA
Habilitationsvortrag: “Lucky Imaging”
Hochgeschwindigkeitskameras im Kampf gegen
Atmosphärische Bildstörungen
Universität Tübingen
invited colloquium: “Turbulence and Planetesimal Formation”
Universität Bern
invited colloquium: “Turbulence and Planetesimal Formation”
KITP Santa Barbara
contributed talk: “Turbulence and Planetesimal Formation”
at: 5. Planet Formation Workshop, Braunschweig
lecture: “From disks to planetesimals”
at: summer school on ”circumstellar disks and planets...”, Portugal
invited talk: “Turbulence and Planetesimal Formation”
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04/2007
12/2006
12/2006
12/2006
11/2006
10/2006
10/2006
10/2006
09/2006
08/2006
07/2006
07/2006
06/2006
03/2006
10/2005
9/2005
6/2005
3/2005
2/2005
12/2004
11/2004
10/2004
11/2004
at: Nobel Symposium 135: Stockholm
contributed talk: “Hot gas bubbles around nascend planets”
at: FROM STARS TO PLANETS: University of Florida, Gainesville
invited talk: “The bumpy road from Dust to Planets”
at: University of Kyoto
colloquium: “Numerical Simulations of Planet Formation processes”
at: University of Tokyo
invited talk: “The bumpy road from Dust to Planets”
at: The Third Meeting of Exo-Planet Research in Japan”, Tokyo
talk: “The bumpy road from Dust to Planets”
at: Queen Mary University London
talk: “Prospects for a future network”
at: EU-Network Meeting PLANETS: Heidelberg
talk: “Planet Disk Interaction”
at: Group Retreat: St. Odile
colloquium: “The bumpy road from Dust to Planets”
at: House-Colloquium: Max-Planck Institut Heidelberg
invited review: “Turbulent Diffusion and Concentration of Dust”
at: Workshop: From Dust to Planetesimals, Ringberg
invited review: “Convection in Accretion Disks”
at: AU Symposium 239: Convection in Astrophysics, Prague
talk: “Hot bubbles around nascend planets”
at: Conference: The Planet-Disk Connection , Cambridge
talk: “The bumpy road from Dust to Planets”
at: American Museum of Natural History, New York
talk: “Planet Formation Processes on the Computer”
at: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena
talk: “Hot bubbles around nascend planets”
at: 4th Planet Formation Workshop , Heidelberg
lecture: “Numerical Methods in Planet Formation”
at: School on Planet Formation, Bad Honnef
talk: “Turbulent Diffusion in Protoplanetary Disks”
at: Annual meeting of the Astronomische Gesellschaft
invited talk: “Turbulent Diffusion in Protoplanetary Disks”
at: Protoplanetary disk evolution in Leiden
talk: “Transport and diffusion of grains and molecules
in 3D-MHD simulations of protoplanetary accretion”
at: Disks to Planets meeting in Pasadena
talk: “Dust Diffusion, Transport and Concentration
in 3D MHD Simulations of Protoplanetary Accretion Disks”
at: Aspen Conference on Planet Formation and Detection
invited review: “Hydrodynamical Models of Protoplanetary disks”
at: Ringberg Workshop on Planet Formation: Theory meets Observation
lecture: “Hydro Dynamics of Disks”
at: School on Numerical Methods in Planet Formation
talk: “What does planet formation actually look like?”
at: Workshop Planetenbildung, Muenster
colloqium: “What does planet formation actually look like?”
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09/2004
07/2004
06/2004
05/2004
04/2004
03/2004
03/2004
12/2003
10/2003
10/2003
09/2003
06/2003
05/2003
03/2003
03/2003
02/2003
11/2002
11/2002
10/2002
07/2002
07/2002
at: University Braunschweig
talk: “Numerical Simulations of Planet Formation”
at: BAR - Meeting, MPIK
invited colloquium: “What does planet formation actually look like?”
at: Astronomisches Kolloquium, Heidelberg
talk: “3D - Radiation Hydro of Planet Disk interaction”
at: 2nd Tübingen/Heidelberg Workshop, MPIA
talk: “3D - Radiation Hydro of Planet Disk interaction”
at: Workshop on Planet Disk interaction, Stockholm
invited review: “Hydrodynamical Models of Protoplanetary disks”
at: Modeling the structure, chemistry and appearance
of protoplanetary disks, Ringberg
invited colloquium: “A Three Phase Model of Planet Formation”
at: NCAC, Warsaw
colloquium: “A Three Phase Model of Planet Formation”
at: Planet Formation Workshop, Santa Barbara, USA
invited talk: “A Three Phase Model of Planet Formation”
at: Gravitational Collapse: From Massive Stars to Planets,
Ensenada, Mexico
lecture: “Turbulence in Accretion Disks”
at: Annual Meeting of the EU Network on Planet Formation, Heidelberg
lecture: “Wovon Astronomen träumen...”
at: SWR Schülertag, Uni-Heidelberg
contributed talk: “The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: DPS, Monterey
invited talk: “A Three Phase Model of Planet Formation”
at: Planet formation
toward a new scenario, Marseilles
house colloquium: “A Three Phase Model of Planet Formation”
at: MPIA, Heidelberg
invited colloquium: “A Three Phase Model of Planet Formation”
at: IAU, Jena
colloquium: “A Three Phase Model of Planet Formation”
at: Center for Star Formation Studies,
NASA Ames
contributed talk: “A Three Phase Model of Planet Formation”
at: Planetenbildung:
Das Sonnensystem und extrasolare Planeten, Weimar
Vorstellung Habilitation: “A Three Phase Model of Planet Formation”
at: Fakultät für Mathematik und Physik, Tübingen
invited talk: “A Three Phase Model of Planet Formation”
at: Formation of Stars and Planets, NCAC, Warsaw
colloqium: “The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: theory meeting, MPIA, Heidelberg
invited colloqium:“The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: AIP, Potsdam
colloquium: “The Global Baroclinic Instability in Accretion Disks”
at: Center for Physics, Aspen
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06/2002
05/2002
04/2002
02/2002
01/2002
10/2001
04/2001
04/2001
01/2001
10/2000
08/2000
00/2000
04/2000
02/2000
01/2000
12/1999
11/1999
10/1999
07/1999
06/1999
contributed talk: “The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: Scientific Frontiers in Research on Extrasolar Planets, Washington
invited colloquium: “The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: University of Palermo, Italy
colloquium: “The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: Turbulence in Disks, NASA Ames
contributed talk: “The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: Planetenbildung: Das Sonnensystem
und extrasolare Planeten , DLR Berlin
colloquium: “The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: Arbeitsgruppe Munz, Universität Stuttgart
workshop: “The Global Baroclinic Instability in Accretion Disks”
at: AIU - Jena, Eisenberg
contributed talk: “The Global Baroclinic Instability in Accretion Disks”
at: First Tübingen Workshop
on Astrophysical Fluid Flow, Tübingen
contributed talk: “The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: EGS, Nice
colloquium: “The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: AIU, Jena
colloquium: “The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: CPT, Tübingen
colloquium “The Formation of a Planet in the Eye of a Hurricane”
at: UCO/Lick Observatory, Santa Cruz
colloquium: “The Global Baroclinic Instability in Accretion Disks”
at: Center for Star Formation Studies,
NASA Ames
colloquium, “The Global Baroclinic Instability in Accretion Disks”
at: Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Santa Barbara
colloquium: “The Global Baroclinic Instability in Accretion Disks”
at: AIP, Potsdam
contributed talk: “The Global Baroclinic Instability in Accretion Disks”
at: Accretion disk meeting, Kopenhagen
colloquium: “The Global Baroclinic Instability in Accretion Disks”
at: guest colloquium, MPIA Heidelberg
colloquium: “Dust Distribution in Gas Disks.
A Model for the Ring Around HR 4796A”
at: Center for Star Formation Studies, NASA Ames
contributed talk: “Dust Distribution in Gas Disks.
A Model for the Ring Around HR 4796A”
at: DPS AAS meeting, Padua
contributed talk: “The Global Baroclinic Instability
in Accretion Disks”
at: Three decades of Computational Astrophysics,
Port Douglas, Australia
contributed talk: “Simulations of Particle Coagulation”
at: CODAG Workshop, Bremen
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03/1999
09/1998
09/1998
06/1998
12/1997
09/1996
08/1996
colloquium: “Dust Distribution in Gas Disks.
A Model for the Ring Around HR 4796A”
at: Center for Star Formation Studies, NASA Ames
contributed talk: “3D Simulations of Thermal Convection
in Accretion Disks”
at: AG-Tagung, Heidelberg
colloquium: “3D Simulations of Thermal Convection in Accretion Disks”
at: AIP, Potsdam
public defense: “3D Simulations of Dust Concentration
due to Thermal Convection in Accretion Disks”
at: AIU, Jena
“3D Simulations of Thermal Convection in Accretion Disks”
at: contributed talk: MHD-Day AIP, Potsdam
contributed talk: “3D Modelling of Protoplanetary Accretion Disks”
at: AG-Tagung, Tübingen
colloquium: “Dust Concentration
due to Thermal Convection in Accretion Disks”
at: LPI, Tucson
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