Selma E. de Mink serves as Director and Scientific Member at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Garching, Germany, a position held since late 2020. Previously, she was Professor at Harvard University (2019-2020) and University of Amsterdam (2014-2019), following postdoctoral appointments at University of Bonn, Space Telescope Science Institute, and California Institute of Technology/Carnegie Observatories. She earned her PhD in 2010 from Utrecht University with a thesis on "Stellar evolution at low metallicity" after completing physics and mathematics studies at the same institution. Her educational background forms the foundation of her specialized expertise in stellar astrophysics. Her research centers on astrophysics with emphasis on stellar evolution mechanisms, particularly in low-metallicity environments critical for understanding early-universe star formation. This work bridges theoretical models with observational cosmology, addressing fundamental questions about stellar lifecycles under primordial conditions. Her leadership at a premier astrophysics institute drives interdisciplinary collaboration across computational and observational domains. Current student supervision details and active grant portfolios are not specified in available documentation, though her directorship implies oversight of multiple research groups and funding initiatives at the institute level. As Director of the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, she leads one of the world's foremost theoretical astrophysics centers, coordinating research spanning cosmology, galaxy formation, and stellar dynamics through integrated computational frameworks and international partnerships.








