
About
Henrik Beuther is an Associate Professor at the University of Heidelberg and research scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, focusing on Planet and Star Formation. He holds a PhD from Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomy and was an Emmy-Noether Fellow at Harvard-Smithsonian CfA.
Research Focus: His group studies high-mass star formation using millimeter interferometry (ALMA/NOEMA) and JWST. Projects include CORE (fragmentation/disk formation), THOR (Galactic HI/OH survey), and RIMORPHIS (river morphology informatics).
Publication Trends: Recent work explores magnetic fields in star formation, JWST-based protostellar chemistry, Galactic structure mapping, and accretion dynamics. His articles frequently combine multi-wavelength data to address star-formation physics across scales.
Awards: ERC Consolidator Grant (2015)
He mentors 12+ PhD students on projects ranging from molecular cloud formation to JWST protostellar analysis. Leads collaborative networks including CASCADE and the Puzzles of Star Formation conferences.
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