James W. Truran

Professor, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, and the College; ASC Flash Center; Enrico Fermi Institute
Education: BA 1961 Cornell; MS 1963; PhD 1965 Yale
Contact Information
Phone: (773) 702-9584
Location: LASR
Email: truran
nova.uchicago.edu
Research
early galactic evolution; the early star formation and nucleosynthesis history of the Universe; astrophysical thermonuclear explosions; nucleosynthesis; and ages from nuclear chronometers. He is a co-Principal Investigator on the NSF Frontier Center “Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics," centered at Notre Dame University 2003.
Truran's research is concerned with the nuclear processes by which the elements heavier than hydrogen and helium are synthesized in stellar
and supernova environments, and with the mechanisms of nova and supernova explosions.
Research Fields: Extragalactic Astronomy; Galactic Astronomy; High Energy Astrophysics; Computational Astrophysics
Affiliations: ASC Flash Center; Enrico Fermi Institute
Scientific Projects
Current Projects: Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics
Graduate Students
Current Students: Yeun-Jin Kim
Past Students: Ivo Seitenzahl (2008); Fang Peng (2006); Michael A. Zingale (2000)
Teaching
Past Courses
- ASTR 46400, Nuclear Astrophysics: 2007 - 2008 (Winter)
- ASTR 30100, Stars: 2006 - 2007 (Autumn)
- ASTR 30200, Astrophysics II: 2004 - 2005 (Winter)
- ASTR 24100, The Physics of Stars and Stellar Systems: 2009 - 2010 (Autumn); 2008 - 2009 (Autumn); 2004 - 2005 (Autumn)
Department Committees
Past
- Graduate Admission: 2009 - 2010; 2008 - 2009