About the Summer School
The question how the solar system and exoplanetary systems formed remains one of the key questions in astrophysics. The process of planet formation involves a large array of complex physical processes. Solving this question usually requires the use of complex numerical calculations, and hence the deployment of computer programs to undertake these calculations.
This summer school aims to teach young astrophysicists of PhD and Postdoc level the various physical processes leading to the formation of planets in protoplanetary disks, the computational methods to model them, as well as the observational data supporting these theories.
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