Izumi SENO(瀬野 泉美)

Profile

  • Affiliation: Theoretical Astronomy & Astrophysics Laboratory , Department of Physics , Nagoya University
  • Grade: PhD student
  • ORCiD: 0009-0003-9296-3161
  • 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

    1. April 2024 - March 2027, JSPS research fellow (DC1), Nagoya University
    2. April 2024 - March 2027 “Interdisciplinary Frontier Next-Generation Researcher Program of the Tokai Higher Education and Research System (Interdisciplinary & Groundbreaking Science)” [declined]

    Awards / Honor

    1. 2023 Nagoya University Master Thesis ”Dean Prize" (Feb., 2024)
    2. 36th CFD Symposium "Prize for Best Young Speaker" at the Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics, (Dec, 2022)

    Teaching

    1. 2023 Oct. - 2024 Mar., Programming class ("情報科学概論 II"), Teaching Assistant, Nagoya University

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