Expertise in Research and Complementarity
The Groningen team at the Kapteyn Astronomical Institute is lead by
prof. dr. A.G.G.M. Tielens, who is also the coordinator of the network.
The Groningen team is very experienced in developing numerical
radiative transfer codes, solving simultaneously the statistical
equilibrium equations and the line transfer problem. They have applied
their methods to a variety of interstellar regions. They were the first
to model the physics and chemistry of photodissociation regions. This
team is also highly experienced in the physics and chemistry of large
molecules in space. They were among the first to recognize the
importance of such large species in space, to model their excitation
and their spectroscopic signatures, and to determine their
characteristics.
Expertise in Training and Knowledge Transfer
Graduate students at the Kapteyn are expected to attend and contribute
to research seminars and colloquia organized by the institute. In
addition, the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, provides
seminars in a variety of fields of including physics and chemistry every
week. Graduate students are also obliged to attend one summer school
organized by the Netherlands Research School in Astronomy (NOVA) on
astronomy. Postdocs and graduate students are encouraged to attend
international meetings to represent the results of their studies.
Postdocs and graduate students are also required to make a small
contribution to the teaching at the undergraduate level. Members of the
Groningen group are regularly invited to present their work at national
and international science meetings.
Over the past 4 years, prof. Tielens has supervised the PhD research of
13 graduate students of which 11 (6F, 5M) have already graduated. He
has also supervised several masters theses and 2 postdocs. In addition,
prof. Tielens is involved in the PhD studies of several students in
Toulouse and Bordeaux. The Kapteyn institute is part of the Netherlands
Research School in Astronomy (NOVA) which was recognized by the EU as a
Marie Curie training site.
Involvement of Key Scientific Staff.
Name | Position | M/F | Expertise |
A.G.G.M. Tielens | Professor | M | Molecular spectroscopy, |
astrochemistry | |||
M. Spaans | Assistant | M | Astronomy, molecular |
professor | radiative transfer | ||
F. Helmich | Research | M | Molecular spectroscopy, |
scientist | radiative transfer | ||
D. Poelman | PhD | M | Radiative transfer |
Significant References
1. The rich 6 to 9 m spectrum of interstellar
PAHs, Peeters, E., Hony, S., Van Kerckhoven, C., Tielens, A.G.G.M.,
Allamandola, L.J., Hudgins, D.M., Bauschlicher, C.W., 2002, A & A,
390, 1089
2. The Abundance and Emission of H2O and O2O
in Clumpy Molecular Clouds, Spaans, M., van Dishoeck,
E.F., 2001, ApJ, 548, 217