COSMOS
PhD projects VISESS 2020 Call
As indicated in the PhD project descriptions, for many of them funding is secured already while for others funding might come via a VISESS PhD fellowship or through other future funding sources.
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Cosmos
- A dynamical origin of the IMF (Supervisors: Alvaro Hacar, João Alves / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- A formation scenario for Ultra-compact Dwarf Galaxies (Supervisors: Gerhard Hensler, Glenn van de Ven / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- A paradigm change in the making: the origin and evolution of the Radcliffe Wave (Supervisor: João Alves / funding secured)
- ALMA observations of complex fiber networks (Supervisors: Alvaro Hacar, Mario Tafalla / funding secured)
- Chemodynamical evolution of protoplanetary disks (Supervisor: Eduard Vorobyov / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- Constraining the role of radiative feedback processes during the formation of stars (Supervisors: Odysseas Dionatos, Manuel Güdel / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- Dark matter cores: primordial versus expanded (Supervisors: Glenn van de Ven, Tanja Rindler-Daller, Ryan Leaman / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- Feedback on Galaxy Scaling Relations (Supervisor: Bodo Ziegler / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- Feedback on multiple stellar populations in globular clusters (Supervisors: Alice Zocchi, Glenn van de Ven, Elke Pilat-Lohinger / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- From Coronae to Streams: The true Birthplaces of Stars (Supervisor: Stefan Meingast / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- Galactic weather: Solar system encounters with dense gas clouds (Supervisor: João Alves / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- Outflows from asymptotic giant branch stars (Supervisor: Franz Kerschbaum / funding secured)
- Planetary atmospheres under the evolving star (Supervisor: Manuel Güdel / funding secured)
- Simulating the Bright Side of the Universe (Supervisor: Oliver Hahn / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- Simulating the Dark Side of the Universe (Supervisor: Oliver Hahn / funding secured)
- Symbioses or not? Supermassive black hole growth in nearby galaxies (Supervisors: Sabine Thater, Glenn van de Ven / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- The 3D space motion of the local Interstellar Medium (Supervisor: João Alves / funding secured)
- Tracing the building blocks of carbonaceous stardust (Supervisor: Josef Hron / funding potentially via PhD fellowship)
- A paradigm change in the making: the origin and evolution of the Radcliffe Wave
- Constraining the role of radiative feedback processes during the formation of stars
- Planetary atmospheres under the evolving star
- A dynamical origin of the IMF
- ALMA observations of complex fiber networks
- Galactic weather: Solar system encounters with dense gas clouds
- The 3D space motion of the local Interstellar Medium
- Numerical modelling of cosmological structure formation
- A formation scenario for Ultra-compact Dwarf Galaxies
- Tracing the building blocks of carbonaceous stardust
- Outflows from asymptotic giant branch stars
- From Coronae to Streams: The true Birthplaces of Stars
- Symbioses or not? Supermassive black hole growth in nearby galaxies
- Dark matter cores: primordial versus expanded
- Chemodynamical evolution of protoplanetary disks
- Feedback on Galaxy Scaling Relations
- Feedback on multiple stellar populations in globular clusters