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Thomas Robitaille is a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA) in Heidelberg, Germany, where he leads the independent Max Planck Research Group focused on Star formation throughout the Milk-Way Galaxy within the Department of Planet and Star Formation.
His research centers on astrophysical processes of star and planet formation across galactic environments, with emphasis on observational and theoretical modeling of molecular cloud dynamics, protostellar evolution, and planetary system genesis. Key methodologies include multi-wavelength observational analysis and computational simulations of interstellar medium physics.
Dr. Robitaille directs the research group Star formation throughout the Milk-Way Galaxy, which operates as an autonomous unit within MPIA's Department of Planet and Star Formation, pursuing high-impact investigations into Milky Way star formation chronologies and spatial distributions.
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