About
Moritz Heimpel is an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Science. His research focuses on planetary dynamics, particularly the fluid dynamics and magnetohydrodynamics of planetary interiors and atmospheres, with applications to Mercury, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and exoplanets. He teaches courses in environmental geophysics and geophysical imaging of Earth's interior.
His work explores zonal flows, vortices, and dynamo action in giant planets, using numerical models to simulate thermal convection and magnetic field generation. Notable contributions include studies on Jupiter's equatorial jets, Saturn's atmospheric features, and Mercury's core dynamics. He has published extensively on topics like planetary gravity harmonics, magnetic field modeling, and paleomagnetic signatures.
Heimpel's research integrates computational methods with observational data from missions like Juno and Cassini, advancing understanding of planetary heat transfer, atmospheric dynamics, and core processes. His teaching emphasizes geophysical imaging techniques for environmental applications, including hydrogeology and climate change monitoring.
Despite his extensive publication record, no academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His research group's focus on ice giants and exoplanets suggests ongoing exploration of planetary evolution and internal structure dynamics.
Find Moritz Heimpel elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Jeremy BloxhamHarvard University · Professor
Cheng LiUniversity of Michigan-Ann Arbor · Assistant Professor
Luke MooreBoston University · Assistant Professor- WWieland DietrichMax Planck Institute for Solar System Research · Researcher
- JJames O'DonoghueUniversity of Reading · Research Professor
Jonathan FortneyUniversity of California, Santa Cruz · Professor