Re: suggestions from J. Whiteoak
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From: <ramesh_at_email.protected>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 12:17:52 +1000 (EST)
In addition to Ohishi and Hasegawa, Ken'ichi Tatematsu is another Japanese
speaker one may consider. He works in the area of molecular clouds and
star formation, interested in cloud structure and physics.
>is Chris Henkel of MPIfR, who is very knowledgeable, has a great
>attitude towards students, and is a very enthusiastic guy. For LMC work
>Arto Heikkila is an expert - he's at Onsala (I think). He did a great PhD
>thesis (I was his examiner!). And for theory, John Black of Onsala takes
>a lot of beating. There's also a Brit who is good in the theoretical area
>- Tom Millar. I don't know him but he has featured in some of the
>collaborative work I've done with the MPIfR group. A couple of good
>Japanese high-frequency people are Ohishi and Hasegawa.
Received on 2001-09-13 12:17:53
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 12:17:52 +1000 (EST)
In addition to Ohishi and Hasegawa, Ken'ichi Tatematsu is another Japanese
speaker one may consider. He works in the area of molecular clouds and
star formation, interested in cloud structure and physics.
>is Chris Henkel of MPIfR, who is very knowledgeable, has a great
>attitude towards students, and is a very enthusiastic guy. For LMC work
>Arto Heikkila is an expert - he's at Onsala (I think). He did a great PhD
>thesis (I was his examiner!). And for theory, John Black of Onsala takes
>a lot of beating. There's also a Brit who is good in the theoretical area
>- Tom Millar. I don't know him but he has featured in some of the
>collaborative work I've done with the MPIfR group. A couple of good
>Japanese high-frequency people are Ohishi and Hasegawa.
Received on 2001-09-13 12:17:53