Lars Hernquist is the Mallinckrodt Professor of Astrophysics at Harvard University, where he conducts research in theoretical astrophysics. His work primarily involves theoretical studies of dynamical processes in cosmology, focusing on galaxy formation and evolution. Hernquist is known for his expertise in numerical simulations of stellar dynamical and hydrodynamical systems, contributing to the understanding of complex astrophysical phenomena. He has also investigated the physics of compact objects, particularly neutron stars, exploring the interplay of thermal and magnetic processes in strongly magnetized neutron stars. His research has implications for various fields within astrophysics, contributing to our understanding of the universe's structure and behavior.
Harvard University • Cambridge, MA
Teaching and researching theoretical astrophysics, focusing on dynamical processes and numerical simulations.