The Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik, usually called the MPA for short,
is one of about 80 autonomous research institutes within the
Max-Planck Society.
These institutes are primarily devoted to fundamental research.
Most of them carry out work in several distinct areas, each led by a senior
scientist who is a "Scientific Member" of the Max-Planck Society.
The MPA was founded in 1958 under the direction of Ludwig Biermann. It was an
offshoot of the MPI für Physik
which at that time had just moved from
Göttingen to Munich. In 1979 the headquarters of the European Southern Observatory
( ESO) came to Munich from Geneva,
and as part of the resulting reorganisation the MPA
(then under its second director, Rudolf Kippenhahn) moved to a new site in Garching,
just north of the Munich city limits.
The new building lies in a research park barely
50 metres from ESO headquarters and is physically connected to the buildings which
house the MPI für Extraterrestrische Physik ( MPE).
This park also contains two other large research institutes, the MPI für Plasmaphysik
( IPP) and the MPI für
Quantenoptik ( MPQ), as well as many of the
scientific and engineering departments of the Technische Universität München
( TUM).
The MPA is currently led by a Board of four directors, Martin Asplund,
Wolfgang Hillebrandt, Rashid Sunyaev and Simon White.
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Garching
Karl-Schwarzschild-Str. 1
Postfach 1317
D-85741 Garching, Germany
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Managing Director
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Hillebrandt
Scientific Members, Kollegium, Directors
Prof. Dr. Martin Asplund
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Hillebrandt
Prof. Dr. Rashid Sunyaev
Prof. Dr. Simon D.M. White
External Scientific Members
Prof. Dr. Riccardo Giacconi
Prof. Dr. Rolf-Peter Kudritzki
Prof. Dr. Werner Tscharnuter
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