Profile
Research Interests
I am interested in the mechanism of long-sustained star formation in our Galaxy. I am currently studying how hot ionized gas, forced cooling, is condensed in the halo and how this condensed gas is fed to the disk, from a thermal and fluid dynamics perspective. I am also interested in fluid dynamics itself. I have also been studying the development of the new "Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics" and will simulate a lot of phenomena using our scheme.
Keywords of My Study
Astrophysics; Star Formation History, Galaxy Evolution, High / Intermediate Velocity Cloud, Circum-Galactic Medium, Cosmic Rays
Fluid Dynamics; Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics, Riemann Problems, Instabilities
Grants
- April 2024 - March 2027, JSPS research fellow (DC1), Nagoya University
- April 2024 - March 2027 “Interdisciplinary Frontier Next-Generation Researcher Program of the Tokai Higher Education and Research System (Interdisciplinary & Groundbreaking Science)” [declined]
Awards / Honor
- 2023 Nagoya University Master Thesis ”Dean Prize" (Feb., 2024)
- 36th CFD Symposium "Prize for Best Young Speaker" at the Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics, (Dec, 2022)
Teaching
- 2023 Oct. - 2024 Mar., Programming class ("情報科学概論 II"), Teaching Assistant, Nagoya University