Stars, Star Formation and Galaxy Evolution

This is the home page of the Stars, Star Formation and Galaxy Evolution Group, part of the Astrophysics Group within the Dept. of Physics & Astronomy at UCL.
The list of group members  currently comprises 6 academic staff, 6 postdoctoral research associates and 10 PhD students.

The group carries out a wide range of research from nebular astrophysics and dusty circumstellar environments to mass-loss from massive and evolved stars, as well as studies of star formation in the Milky Way and other galaxies.

For more details about our research activities, please follow the links provided below or use the right hand menu for navigation.

Nebula NGC346 ESA Artists Impression of Herschel NASA Hubble Space Telescope Image of the Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038 & 4039)
Massive Star Binary Systems Herschel Studies
Molecular Studies of Extragalactic Star Formation
Massive-Star Field Spiral NGC6946 M82 Super Wind
The Universe's Prolific Recyclers Dust Production in Supernovae: Spitzer Observations of SN 2008S
Starbursts and Galaxy Evolution
Cyg OB2 IPHAS Image Nebula NGC7009 IPHAS image of the Pelican Nebula
COBraS Planetary Nebulae IPHAS
Numerical Codes Polarimetry Orion Nebula
UCL Numerical Codes
Debris Disks around Young Stars Molecular Studies of Galactic Star Formation and the ISM

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