Supercool!
Yeah that is what I feel. This project is supercool, for me. Eventhough it is just three months project, but I can feel that I will learn a lot from this. Running simulation on Supermassive Black Hole formation. I am trying to grab the whole idea, why it is important? what part of the scheme it playing it roles for the whole grand picture of the galaxy evolution? what is the correlation from SMBH grows to the properties of the host galaxie? what observables we can predict from this. Why? What? How?…
Hopefully I will get what I am searching for when I choose this topic, get to know wiht simulation, the choosen assumption, why we choose it, the implications of it, familiar with programming environment. It will hard at first, as what my supervisor told me, but it is always worth it. I really like it. Intoxicating my brain with whole idea. Everytime I discuss with my supervisor it is kind a the problem become simpler and complicated in same time.
Yosh! Lets learn, afterall I am just little girl wondering about this Universe, so be patient Ainil. One step at the time….

Wah, ngiri aku nil…!! Ntar jangan lupa bagi-bagi ilmunya ya
Hehehehhe, iya nih, akhir2 ini lagi males nulis, padahal banyak hal yang terjadi. Belum kok, cuman summer program ajah hihihi
Are you finish reading paper by Philip Hopkins or Lars Hernquist or Volker Springel, or(and) other authors? I am impressed with some works from Philip Hopkins because he did that for his PhD thesis and the papers are in hundreds of pages. May be you can do more that that in the future
Hey, nice recommendation! I just finish read the paper of Cole et. al, Baugh et. al and Croton et.al. Volker Springel work has been citated many times. On the way to download it. Many thanks
wah black hole ya..salah satu topic yang gw suka dari astronomi tuh..makanya ngambil evolusi bintang..trus ketemu sama orang yang aneh deh..wkwkwk..piss..smangat ya nak..
Supermassive Blackhole is a Muse’s song …
And my topic on a paper (apa sih englishnya “makalah”?) for Relativistic Astrophysics lectures, long ago