About the Author | Stefano Bovino is Associate Professor in the Department of Astronomy, Universidad de Concepción, Chile, and head of the Astrochemistry group. His research focuses on astrochemistry, and is concerned with providing state-of- the-art models that allow a comparison and a better interpretation of the observational data, employing them to perform 3D hydrodynamical simulations of different environments. He is co-developer of the astrochemistry package KROME, a widely used public tool to model chemistry and microphysics in hydrodynamical simulations. As an astrochemist, he is involved in where microphysics could be relevant like the ISM in galaxies, star formation in molecular clouds, and the transition between the first and second generation of stars where dust has played a crucial role.Tommaso Grassi is a research fellow at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, with longstanding experience in computational astrochemistry. Over the years he has tackled various different astrochemical problems from star formation to protoplanetary discs, including for instance the effects of microphysics into magneto-hydrodynamical models. He is the main developer of the public astrochemistry package KROME among other useful public codes he released over the course of his career. |