Romain Teyssier

Princeton University

I am a Professor of Astrophysical Sciences and Applied and Computational Mathematics at Princeton University, where I teach astrophysics and computational science. I am an expert in cosmology, galaxy formation and star formation. I am the main author of the RAMSES code, a massively parallel Adaptive Mesh Refinement code for self-gravitating, magnetized, radiative flows. My main research activity is to perform simulations of cosmic structure using supercomputers, in order to understand the origin of astrophysical objects such as stars (like our Sun) and galaxies (like our Milky Way). I am also modelling the evolution of the entire Universe in the context of Euclid and LSST.

You can contact me at my professional address teyssier AT princeton.edu.

My office is located in Peyton Hall (see the map below).