CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Yosuke MIZUNO
Institute of Astronomy
National Tsing-Hua University
No.101, Sec. 2, Kuang-Fu Road
Hsinchu, 30013, Taiwan, R. O. C.
EDUCATION
- Ph.D., Department of Physics and Astronomy, Kyoto University, 2004
Thesis: "General Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation of Collapsars as a Model of Gamma-Ray Bursts", supervisor: Prof. Kazunari Shibata
- M.Sc., Department of Natural Sciences, Aichi University of Education, 2001
Thesis: "MHD Accretion onto Black Hole: Comparison between numerical simulations and analytical solutions", supervisor: Prof. Masaaki Takahashi
- B.Sc., Department of Natural Sciences, Aichi University of Education, 1999
EMPLOYMENT / EXPERIENCE
- NSC ASSISTANT RESEARCH SCHOLAR, Institute of Astronomy, National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan, Oct. 2011 - present
- RESEARCH SCIENTIST IV, Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Resarch, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA, Jun. 2008 - Sep. 2011
- NAOJ SHORT-TERM VISITING SCHOLAR, Center for Computational Astrophysics, National Astronomical Observatory in Japan, Japan, Apr. 2011 (1 months)
- VISITING RESEARCH SCIENTIST, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA, Apr. 2008 - Jun. 2008 (3 months)
- NRC RESEARCH FELLOW / NASA POSTDOCTORAL PROGRAM FELLOW, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA, Apr. 2005 - Mar. 2008
- POSTDOCTRAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT, Department of Astronomy, Kyoto University, Japan, Apr. 2004 - Mar. 2005
FELLOWSHIPS and AWARDS
- NSC Assistant Research Scholar, National Science Council, Taiwan, 2011
- NRC Research Fellow/NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellow, National Academies, USA, 2005
LECTURING and RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISION
- [Lecturing] Graduate course gPlasma Astrophysicsh (ASTR688000),
NTHU, fall-winter semester, 2013
- [Student Supervision] Joshua Wood, UAH, summer student, 2010,
Principle Supervisor,
project: gNumerical investigation of supernova remnantsh
- [Student Supervision] Joshua Wood, UAH, summer student, 2011,
Principle Supervisor,
project: gNumerical investigation of supernova remnantsh
- [Student Supervision] Ting-Yu Huang, NTHU, master student, 2012-present,
Technical Supervisor (Principle Supervisor: Prof. Albert Kong),
project: gNumerical investigation of the HST-1 knot in the M87 Jeth
- [Student Supervision] Yu-Hsun Cheng, NTHU, master student, 2013-present,
Technical Supervisor (Principle Supervisor: Prof. Hsiang-Kuang Chang),
research interests: Numerical research of accretion and outflow in relativistic objects
RESEARCH INTERESTS and ACTIVITY
- Computational Astrophysics
- Numerical Relativity
- Accretion and outflow (Jet) in relativistic objects
- Magnetic activity in relativistic plasma (dissipation, reconnection, instability)
- Relativistic turbulence
- Particle acceleration
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION
- 2 theses (M.Sc., Ph. D.)
- 18 refereed journal papers
- 60+ other papers [26 refereed]
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH GRANTS
- [As Principle Investigator]
- "Role of Magnetic Field in Relativistic Jets and Shocks",
National Science Council (Taiwan), NSC100-2112-M-007-022-MY3, 08/2011-07/2014, TWD 4,768,000
- "Magnetic Dissipation and Energy Release Mechanism in Relativistic Jets",
NAOJ (Japan), NAOJ visiting scholar, 03/2011-04/2011, \201,000
- "General Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations for Gamma-Ray Bursts",
National Academies (USA), NRC Research Fellowship & NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellowship, 04/2005-03/2008, $133,000
- [As Co-Investigator]
- "Systematic Studies of Relativistic Jets and Shocks in AGN and GRBs",
NASA (USA), NASA Astrophysics Theory Program, NNX12AH06G, 04/2012-03/2015, $ 450,000 [PI: Nishikawa, K.-I.]
- "Collaborative Research: A Systematic Study of the Role of Magnetic Fields in Relativistic Jets
and Shocks",
National Science Foundation (USA), NSF AST-0908040, 06/2009-05/2012, $465,443 [PI: Nishikawa, K.-I.]
- "Systematic Studies of Black Hole Systems: From Jet Formation to Propagation",
NASA (USA), NASA Astrophysics Theory and Fundamental Physics (ATFP) program NNX08AG83G, 5/2008-12/2010, $521,745 [PI: Nishikawa, K.-I.]
- "Kink Instability of Magnetized Relativistic Outflows",
US-Israel Binational Science Foundation (USA), 2006170, 10/2007-09/2010, $108,100 [PI: Nishikawa, K.-I., & Lyubarsky, Y.]
- "Collaborative Research: Macroscopic and Microscopic Processes in Relativistic Jets",
National Science Foundation (USA), NSF AST-0506666, 0506719, 08/2005-07/2008, $450,000 [PI: Nishikawa, K.-I.]
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
- Astronomical Society of Japan, 2001-present
- American Astronomical Society, 2006-present
- International Astronomical Union, 2012-present
LANGUAGE
- JAPANESE, native
- ENGLISH, fluent speaking and writing
- MANDARIN CHINESE, beginner