Research
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Computational Astrophysics Over the last few years, a number of faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students have together established our department as a major center of computational astrophysics in the world. The subjects of interests include numerical relativistic physics, cosmological simulations of the universe during the reionization epoch, and the formation and dynamics of galaxies and clusters Related Research Projects
Past projects: Center for Magnetic Self Organization in Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas (CMSO); COSMUS; Flash Center for Computational Science (FLASH) |