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Research Field
Astrophysics
Research Subject
Plasma Astrophysics, Solar Magnetic Field, Plasma Turbulence
Current Research
I am an astrophysicist, specializing in solar magnetic activity and plasma turbulence. My research seeks to understand how magnetic fields and turbulent plasma dynamics govern the structure and evolution of the solar atmosphere, from the photosphere to the corona, and how these processes drive the heating of the solar corona and the acceleration of the solar wind.
Beyond the Sun, I extend these investigations to stellar environments and galactic magnetic fields, exploring how similar magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) processes influence energy transport, turbulence, and magnetic reconnection in broader astrophysical contexts. By combining numerical modeling, observational analysis, and theoretical plasma physics, my work aims to bridge the gap between small-scale turbulence and large-scale magnetic phenomena that shape both stellar and galactic systems.
Keywords
Space Plasma Physics, MHD Turbulence, Magnetic Fields

