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  1. Prof Tim Harries. Head of Physics and Astronomy. T.J.Harries@exeter.ac.uk. (Streatham) 4158. 01392 724158. Overview. Publications. Overview. Executive Assistant: Bella Hartley (i.hartley3@exeter.ac.uk) My research concerns the formation of stars from molecular clouds to protoplanetary discs.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_HarriesTim Harries - Wikipedia

    Tim Harries (born 1959) is a British bass player, who has played with various folk rock and jazz bands in his career. Biography. Harries studied music at the University of York, graduating in 1981 before going on to study double bass with Tom Martin at the Guildhall School of Music.

  3. 14 de sept. de 2009 · Tim Harries. @tharries. Astrophysicist studying star formation. Guitarist and runner. Views are my own. Your mileage may vary. Exeter UK Joined September 2009. 369 Following. 476 Followers. Tweets & replies. Media. Likes. Tim Harries. @tharries. ·. Jan 20. Fantastic morning for ⁦. @UoE_Physics. ⁩ ⁦. @UoE_Astro. ⁩ breakfast. 15. Tim Harries.

  4. Welcome to Tim Harries' homepage. I am an Associate Professor in Astronomy at the School of Physics at the University of Exeter. The TORUS radiation transfer code. Exeter is home to the 3-dimensional radiative-transfer code, TORUS, which is either an acronym for Transport of Radiation Under Sobolev, or Transport of Radiation Using Stokes.

  5. ‪Professor, University of Exeter‬ - ‪‪Cited by 8,203‬‬ - ‪Astrophysics‬

  6. Visit Tim's Profile | Contact Tim. My research concerns the formation of stars from molecular clouds to protoplanetary discs. I employ observational techniques such as spectroscopy and polarimetry using large telescopes to probe the density and thermal structure of gas and dust as it collapses to form protostars and discs.

  7. Tim HARRIES | Cited by 5,548 | of University of Exeter, Exeter (UoE) | Read 158 publications | Contact Tim HARRIES