Dr. Jason Nordhaus

Theoretical Astrophysics Group

Princeton University

Department of Astrophysical Sciences

110A Peyton Hall

Princeton, NJ U.S.A.

nordhaus [at] astro.princeton.edu

I am a theoretical astrophysicist in the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University.  


Currently, I am working on the theory of core collapse supernovae, nucleosynthesis in RGB/AGB stars, the evolution and dynamics of magnetic fields in evolved stars, and binary-induced shaping of planetary nebulae. 


I teach at Princeton Project Inside.


News: [Press Release]


Upcoming Talks/Meetings:

Invited Speaker - PANDA Symposium, Lijiang, Yunnan, China 4.09

Planetary Nebulae Workshop - Rochester, NY 6.09

Stellar Death and Supernovae - Santa Barbara, CA 8.09

Invited Review - Bash Symposium: New Horizons in Astronomy - Austin, TX 10.09


[PLAN-B]    [Thesis]    [C.V.]

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