Organisation
The department consists of about 80 employees.The head of the department has the overall responsibility for the activities, and she/he has a management team to assist her/him.
The department employs of about 55 teachers / researchers and postdoctoral fellows, 25 doctoral students and 9 technical / administrative staff.
Head of department: Garrelt Mellema
Deputy Head of department: Jesper Sollerman
Head of administration: Anna Björk
In addition to its teaching activities, the department conducts both theoretical and observational research in astronomy and astrophysics.
The Department of Astronomy is also home to the Institute for Solar Physics a national infrastructure.
Director: Jorrit Leenaarts.
The department board
The department board is the department's highest decision-making body.
The department board is led by the head of department (chair) or deputy head of department (vice chair). The members are representatives of the teaching / research staff, technical / administrative staff and by student representatives from both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Ordinary members | Deputies | |
Garrelt Mellema | Head of department, chair | |
Jesper Sollerman | Dep. Head of department, vice chair. | |
Markus Janson Karin Lind Jaime de la Cruz |
Teaching / research staff |
Angela Adamo Göran Östlin Dan Kiselman |
Adriana Todorovic | Technical administrative staff | Anna Björk |
Jenny Frediani Alex Pedrini |
PhD students |
Alice Young Aaron Meissner |
Student | Logan Peschieras |
The working environment group
The working environment group
The working environment group deals with all issues that affect the work environment in the broadest possible sense, so not only the physical work environment but also, and even more importantly for our department, the psychosocial work environment. This includes issues such as gender equality, discrimination and harassment, information for new employees, etc.
Garrelt Mellema |
Head of department, chair |
Göran Östlin |
Teaching / research staff |
Mingjli Jian |
Postdoc |
Anamaria Gkini |
PhD student |
Oliver Eggenberger Andersen |
PhD student |
Giacomo Bortolini |
PhD student |
Cis Lagae |
PhD student |
Moa Skan |
PhD student |
Adriana Todorovic |
HR |
Bengt Larsson |
Safety representative / researcher |
Research groups
Organizationally, the department's researchers are divided into 5 research groups.
The Galaxy group In this area, galaxy formation and galaxy development are studied.
The group for stars, planets and astrobiology In this area, stars and planets are studied, together with the elements and processes that are part of their life cycle.
The supernova group Massive stars end their lives in giant explosions, and the end result is compact objects which we call neutron stars and black holes.
Computational Astrophysics group This is the research area where complex astrophysical processes are studied through advanced computer models.
Institute of Solar Physics. The Institute of Solar Physics conducts both theoretical and observational research of the Sun.
Last updated: October 8, 2024
Source: Department of astronomy