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Max Muster is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Astro- and Particle Physics, specializing in Galactic Astrophysics and Astroparticle Physics with a focus on the Milky Way's interstellar medium structure. His work integrates observational data and computational modeling to analyze spatial distributions of neutral hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
His research interests prioritize Galactic Structure and Interstellar Medium dynamics, employing advanced 3D mapping techniques to study gas distribution in the Milky Way. This includes computational modeling of HI and CO emissions to understand galactic evolution, with cross-disciplinary applications in Radio Astronomy and Computational Astrophysics.
His 2025 publication demonstrates innovative spatial coherence methods for mapping galactic gas, reflecting a trend toward high-resolution computational astrophysics that bridges observational astronomy and particle physics methodologies.
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No student advisement activities or research grants were referenced in the available information.
He operates within the 'bla FLD' research group at the Institute for Astro- and Particle Physics, contributing to collaborative projects in galactic structure analysis and diffuse emission studies.
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