about myself


Hello and welcome to my homepage! My name is Moritz Haslbauer and I am a PhD student at the Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie (MPIfR) in Bonn supervised by Prof. Pavel Kroupa. I did my Master in Astrophysics at the Argelander Institut für Astronomy in Bonn, Germany. I am currently working on cosmology and galaxy formation/evolution models. 

 

I obtained my Bachelor in Physics and Astronomy at the University of Vienna (Austria) in 2016. In my astronomy Bachelor thesis I worked on an analytical approach of galaxy evolution by studying the star formation rate in galaxies. In my physics Bachelor thesis I analyzed a damping system for a molecular matter-wave interferometer. 

 

 

I was born in 1993 in Gmunden and grown up in Laakirchen, a small city and a municipality in the district of Gmunden in Upper Austria. I went to a private grammar school in Gmunden and I graduated from high school in 2012, with a thesis on light pollution. During this time I also discovered my love for research and in 2012 I became a member of the observatory in Gmunden