
Florian Eppel
Researcher · Compact Radio Jets in Active Galaxies
Julius-Maximilians-Universität WürzburgAbout
Florian Eppel is a researcher affiliated with the Chair of Astronomy at the University of Würzburg. His work focuses on advanced astrophysical phenomena, including compact radio jets in active galaxies, neutrino emission from blazars, and fast radio bursts. He employs cutting-edge observational methods across radio, mm/cm-VLBI (VLBA, GMVA, EHT), and X-ray domains (XMM-Newton) to study these processes.
Research Interests: Florian investigates high-energy astrophysical sources, particularly the radio and X-ray spectral variability of TeV-emitting active galactic nuclei (AGN). His methods include single-dish and interferometric observations using telescopes like the Effelsberg 100-m, Parkes, and FAST, as well as participation in projects like TELAMON and MOJAVE.
Labs & Teams: He is a member of the AG Kadler research group, which is part of the broader astronomy faculty at the University of Würzburg. The group specializes in multi-wavelength studies of active galaxies and transient cosmic events.
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