Curriculum Vitae
Research Interests:
I am a planetary scientist
interested in icy moons, in particular Jupiter's moon Europa. Currently,
I focus on fluid dynamics in Europa's ocean to evaluate its possible
habitability.
Education and Employment:
Since 2022:
IMPRS PhD student at MPS. Research project: Modelling magnetic
induction in the deep ocean of Jupiter's moon Europa. Supervisors: Dr.
Johannes Wicht, Dr. Norbert Krupp, Prof. Dr. Andreas Tilgner
2020-2022:
M.Sc Physics and Astronomy, 8.6 (Cum Laude), University of Amsterdam,
Track: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Thesis: Revealing magnetic field
structure at the surfaces of protoplanetary disks via near-infrared
circular polarization (80 pages, see publication below), Observation
Project: "Simultaneous spectroscopic, photometric and X-ray observations
of the γ-Cas variable PZ Gem"
2017-2020: B.Sc Physics and Astronomy,
8.3 (Cum Laude), University of Amsterdam, Minor: Programming, Thesis:
"Simulation of Ultra Hot Jupiter Atmospheres with JWST"
2014-2018:
B.Sc Earth Sciences, 7.9 (Honours), VU Amsterdam, Minor: Solid Earth,
Thesis: "The effects of internal radiogenic heating and physical
properties on the thermal history of Earth"
Selected Publications:
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Langen, I. and Tazaki, R. (2023), Revealing magnetic field structure at
the surfaces of protoplanetary disks via near-infrared circular
polarization, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 670, A168, pp.1-6.
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202244830 (see M.Sc Thesis above)