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Career

  • 2005- : Professor of Mathematical Physics, Universityof Cambridge
  • 1988-2005: Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Queen Mary, University of London

 

Research

John Papaloizou  is a member of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics . He works in the Astrophysical fluid dynamics research group.  His current research interests are  in the dynamics of astrophysical  disks, planet formation and the early evolution of planetary systems.

Selected Publications

Publications

Planetary system formation
JCB Papaloizou
– Science
(2008)
321,
777
Planetary System Formation
JCB Papaloizou
– Science
(2008)
321,
777
Simulations of eccentric disks in close binary systems
W Kley, JCB Papaloizou, GI Ogilvie
– Astronomy and Astrophysics
(2008)
487,
671
On disc protoplanet interactions in a non-barotropic disc with thermal diffusion
SJ Paardekooper, JCB Papaloizou
– Astronomy and Astrophysics
(2008)
485,
877
On the dynamics of a twisted disc immersed in a radiation field
PB Ivanov, JCB Papaloizou
– Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
(2008)
384,
123
Forming Hot Super-Earths
C Terquem, JCB Papaloizou
– EXTREME SOLAR SYSTEMS
(2008)
398,
265
MHD simulations of the magnetorotational instability in a shearing box with zero net flux
S Fromang, J Papaloizou, G Lesur, T Heinemann
– Astronomy & Astrophysics
(2007)
476,
1123
MHD simulations of the magnetorotational instability in a shearing box with zero net flux
S Fromang, J Papaloizou
– Astronomy & Astrophysics
(2007)
476,
1113
MHD simulations of the magnetorotational instability in a shearing box with zero net flux - The effect of transport coefficients
S Fromang, J Papaloizou, G Lesur, T Heinemann
– Astronomy & Astrophysics
(2007)
476,
1123
Orbital circularisation of white dwarfs and the formation of gravitational radiation sources in star clusters containing an intermediate mass black hole
PB Ivanov, JCB Papaloizou
– Astronomy and Astrophysics
(2007)
476,
121
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Research Group

Astrophysics

Room

F1.07

Telephone

01223 760390