Research Group

Current Members

Brent Tan

Postdoctoral Researcher

Hitesh Das

Postdoctoral Researcher

Alex Pendris

PhD Student

Nana Ama Darpaah

MS Student

Lillion Shi

Undergrad Student

Research Areas

Our group focuses on:

  • Multiphase gas dynamics in galaxies
  • Magnetized turbulence and cosmic ray transport
  • Circumgalactic and intergalactic media
  • Galactic winds and feedback processes
  • Numerical simulations and theoretical modeling

Opportunities

Open Positions

I am actively recruiting graduate students and postdocs to join my research group at NYU. There are also several routes for NYU undergraduates and external students to get involved in research.

Fellowship names, eligibility rules, and deadlines change regularly, so always check the current call on the official program page before applying.

Contact: dbf233@nyu.edu

Graduate Students

Ph.D. Positions and Fellowships

Prospective Ph.D. students should apply through the NYU Physics Ph.D. program. If your interests overlap with theoretical astrophysics, galaxy formation, plasma astrophysics, or related topics, feel free to get in touch.

External funding opportunities worth checking include the NY Space Grant Student Support Fellowship, the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, NASA graduate opportunities such as FINESST, and the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship.

Postdoctoral Researchers

Postdoctoral Fellowships

If you are interested in a postdoctoral position with me, feel free to get in touch. In addition to positions posted directly by departments or institutes, relevant fellowship routes include:

Undergraduate Students

Research and Summer Programs

NYU undergraduates: The main routes into research with me are NYU's Summer Undergraduate Research Incubator (SURI), the Dean's Undergraduate Research Fund (DURF), and senior thesis projects. If you are interested in working with me, send a short note describing your background and interests.

Students looking for summer research programs: Good places to start include the NSF REU site directory, the AAS internships and summer jobs page, NASA learner opportunities and internships, Caltech SURF, STScI's Space Astronomy Summer Program, and Harvard CfA's SPARK. Eligibility varies by program, especially for citizenship and visa requirements.

Group Policies

Communication Philosophy

Core promise: I promise to be open and honest with you, and to listen with the same openness and respect to whatever you want to share with me.

If something isn't working - work quality, pace, or communication - I'll say so directly and respectfully. I won't let concerns sit unspoken.

You don't need to read between the lines. If I haven't raised an issue, you can assume we're fine.

Reach out whenever you need - email or Slack as often as you like with questions, ideas, or updates. If we need to tune the cadence or ask for more prep before a message, I'll tell you.

This goes both ways. If you don't like something I'm doing, if my approach doesn't work for you, if something I or someone else did made you uncomfortable - or you're bored, stuck, or just found something funny - tell me. I'll listen with openness, honesty, and no judgment.

The goal is a safe, clear, trusting working relationship so we can focus on doing good science together.