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Mark Krumholz is a Professor at the Australian National University, specializing in astrophysics, particularly in the study of the interstellar medium and the formation of stars and galaxies. His research employs numerical methods and radiation magneto-hydrodynamics to explore the complex processes underlying star formation. He has a distinguished academic background, having obtained a PhD in Physics with a focus on computational investigations of star formation from the University of California at Berkeley. Krumholz is actively involved in various projects, including those related to relativistic particles in star-forming galaxies and the Cherenkov Telescope Array. His extensive publication record reflects his contributions to the field, with significant citations indicating the impact of his research. In addition to his research, he is engaged in supervising students and contributing to the academic community through collaborations and shared projects.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Leading research in astrophysics, focusing on interstellar medium and star formation.
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