Students
Former Students
 
 
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Dr. Matthias Kadler  began his work as an undergraduate student at the very- long-baseline interferometry group of the MPIfR under my supervision in 1999.
His Diploma Thesis, presented on June 20th 2002, at the Universiy of Bonn, had following topic: NGC 1052 - a study of the pc-scale twin jet 
Matthias defended his PhD Thesis on October 6th, 2005, at the Universität- Bonn (co- supervised by PD Dr. Jürgen Kerp, AIfA).  Title of the work was: Compact Radio Cores in AGN: The X-Ray Connection.  He was a member of the IMPRS for Radio and Infrared Astronomy.  Matthias' PhD was awardedwith the Otto-Hahn-Medal of the Max Planck Society in 2007.
Matthias joined the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on November 2005 as NASA postdoc.  From April 1st 2008, he is moving to the Bamberg Observatory at the Universität Nürnberg-Erlangen, Germany, as faculty staff.
 
 
 
 
Present Students
 
 
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Mr. Christian M. Fromm  is working since 2005 as undergraduate student under my supervision at the very-long-baseline interferometry group of the MPIfR.  He got a MSc in Engineering at the Technical University of Aix-La- Chapelle, and then he joined the Astronomy program at the University of Bonn, where he plans to finish his Diploma Thesis in 2009.
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Ms. Chin Shin Chang  (張靖歆) is a graduate student since August 2007 at the very-long- baseline interferometry group of the MPIfR.  She is working on the Kinematics of Parsec-Scale of Active Galactic Nuclei, in the framework of the 2cmSurvey/MOJAVE collaboration.  She is also a member of the IMPRS for Radio and Infrared Astronomy.
She got her MSc Thesis at the National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, in July 2006. 
Chin Shin is a member of the EU project ESTRELA, coordinated from the University of Manchester, from which I am scientist in charge at the MPIfR.
 
 
 
 
Guests
I have hosted different graduate students from the University of Valencia visiting the MPIfR for short periods, from one week to three months, such as M.A. Pérez-Torres (1998 & 1999), I. Martí-Vidal (2006) or S. Jiménez (2008).