CV
Professional Profiles
- ORCID profile: 0000-0002-2453-853X
- Google Scholar profile: Ulrich Noebauer
- linkedin profile: ulrich-noebauer
- Github profile: unoebauer
Research Experience
Postdoctoral Researcher: 07/2014 - present
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics
Involved in Project B15 - “Mapping out the Hubble Flow with Supernovae” - of the TransRegio TR33 - “The Dark Universe”Doctoral Studies: 04/2011 - 07/2014
Technical University Munich, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics
“A Monte Carlo Approach to Radiation Hydrodynamics in Stellar Outflows”Internship: 09/2009 - 01/2010
Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
“The geometry and ionization structure of the mass outflow from eclipsing cataclysmic variables”
Training
Online Course: 05/2018
Stanford Online
“Statistical Learning” (certificate)Online Course: 03/2018
Stanford Online, Coursera
“Machine Learning by Stanford University on Coursera” (certificate)
Open-Source Involvement
- TARDIS: 04/2014 - present
Core-Developer and Maintainer of TARDIS, a open-source Monte Carlo radiative transfer code for spectral synthesis in supernovae (latest version und bibliographic record)
Education
Diploma Thesis: 02/2010 - 03/2011
Technical University Munich, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics
“Monte Carlo Radiation Hydrodynamics”University Studies: 10/2005 - 03/2011
Technical University Munich, Diploma in physics
Teaching and Mentoring Experience
Google Summer of Code: 2016, 2017
TARDIS-SN collaboration (2017 part of the Python Software Foundation)
mentoring students and supervisings projectsESA Summer of Code in Code in Space: 2016
TARDIS-SN collaboration
mentoring students and supervisings projectsTutoring of Computational Physics I: 10/2011 - 03/2012
Technical University Munich
lecturing and supervising tutorialsTutoring of undergraduate Quantum Mechanics summer course: 07/2008 - 08/2008
Technical University Munich
lecturing and supervising tutorials
Public Outreach and Other Activities
MPA Postdoc Representative: 04/2016 - 09/2017
Max Planck Institute for AstrophysicsMPA Open House Day: 10/2017, 10/2013, 10/2011
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics
Explanation of Scientific Posters, Supervision of physics experiments in the kids corner and co-managing the sun-spot observationsMPA Planetarium Team: 2013 - 2014
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics
Involved in developing the Planetarium show and in presenting the program during school visits