Paola Caselli receives Karl Schwarzschild Medal

The German Astronomical Society has awarded ORIGINS scientist Paola Caselli, director of the Center for Astrochemical Studies at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, the Karl Schwarzschild Medal 2025. Germany's most prestigious award recognises her groundbreaking work in the fields of astrochemistry and star formation.

Paola Caselli’s research focuses on the physico-chemical processes in dense molecular clouds, with particular emphasis on the earliest stages of star and planet formation. Her work has been central to advancing our understanding of how stars and planetary systems begin to form from interstellar material.

With an approach that combines innovative observational techniques, theoretical modelling, and laboratory astrochemistry, Caselli has significantly contributed to uncovering the complex chemical interactions and the crucial role of gas-dust processes in interstellar and protostellar environments.

Since 2014, Paola Caselli has been director of the Center for astrochemical studies. In addition to her leadership at MPE, she is an Honorary Professor at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and a member of the Academy of Europe. Her international career has included research positions at Harvard University, the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Leeds, and the Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri in Florence.

With this award, the German Astronomical Society recognises Paola Caselli’s outstanding contributions to astrophysics, which have helped shape the modern understanding of how stars and planets come into being.

MPE press release

Contact:
Prof. Dr. Paola Caselli
Max Planck Institute for extraterrestrial physics / Excellence Cluster ORIGINS
email: caselli(at)mpe.mpg.de