ASIAA Theoretical Astrophysics
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Academic Events

2024-08-06~2024-08-0910th Galaxy Evolution Workshop
2023-02-20~2023-02-239th Galaxy Evolution Workshop
2022-11-23~2022-11-25Taiwanese Theoretical Astrophysics Workshop II
2022-08-15~2022-08-19NCTS-ASIAA Workshop: Stars, Planets, and Formosa
2022-02-07~2022-02-108th Galaxy Evolution Workshop

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Theory Seminars

2024-02-26 Mon 11:00~12:00 [R7S1, Cosmology Hall]
Jia Liu [IPMU]
Topic: [Joint LeCosPA-ASIAA Seminar] Cosmology with Massive Neutrinos
2024-03-22 Fri 11:00~13:00 [R1412]
Susana Lizano [UNAM, Morelia]
Topic: Dust in Transition Protoplanetary Disks
2024-03-27 Wed 11:00~13:00 [R1203]
James Stone [Institute for Advanced Study]
Topic: Modeling Luminous Accretion Flows Around Black Holes
2024-04-26 Fri 12:00~13:20 [R1421]
Maurice van Putten [Sejong University, Korea]
Topic: Hubble Expansion Beyond ΛCDM in Big Bang Quantum Cosmology

Project Description

We aim to perform advanced research leading the world in theoretical astrophysics and contribute to the development of related studies in ASIAA and Taiwan. Our main scientific goal is to understand the origin and evolution of structures in the Universe from cosmological to planetary scales. Formation of structures occurs through strongly nonlinear evolution caused by gravity and multiple/complex physical processes (especially hydrodynamical and radiative processes). In spite of such a complexity, the understanding of the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets has become feasible in ASIAA because of the advanced observations by the radio and optical-infrared (OIR) projects. In parallel with the great successes of the observational projects, we have been developing theoretical projects. Computational simulations together with analytic studies provide physical understandings and discoveries regarding the multi-scale structure formation in the Universe.