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Nadine Soliman
NASA Hubble Fellow
Affiliation
Natural Sciences
Field of study
Theoretical Astrophysics
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Nadine Soliman is interested in the interplay between microphysical processes and large-scale astrophysical structures, with a focus on star and planet formation, galactic dynamics, and plasma physics. During her PhD, she investigated how dust dynamics, thermochemistry, and magnetized plasmas influence star formation, active galactic nuclei, and the emergence of cosmic magnetic fields. As a Hubble Fellow, Soliman will refine star formation simulations to capture the multiscale processes governing the collapse of molecular clouds, the birth of stellar clusters, and the formation of protoplanetary disks, aiming to uncover the fundamental mechanisms that drive star and planet formation.
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