Assist Prof Dr. Shayesteh Ghaffari | Black holes | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof Dr. Shayesteh Ghaffari, Research Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics of Maragha (RIAAM), Iran
๐ Dr. Shayesteh Ghaffari, an Iranian national, is an Assistant Professor at the Research Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics of Maragha (RIAAM). With a Ph.D. in Cosmology and Gravity from Shiraz University, Ghaffari’s research focuses on theoretical aspects of dark energy, black hole thermodynamics, and gravitational collapse. Their extensive publication record includes works on various aspects of holographic dark energy and modified gravity theories. Beyond research, Ghaffari contributes to academia through teaching courses in Gravitation, Quantum Mechanics, and Fundamental Physics. As a diligent reviewer for prominent physics journals, they actively engage in shaping the scholarly discourse in cosmology and astrophysics.
Publication Profile:
Education:
๐ Dr. Shayesteh Ghaffari embarked on a journey of academic excellence that culminated in a Ph.D. in Cosmology and Gravity from Shiraz University, Iran, spanning from 2011 to 2015. Prior to this, they honed their passion for astrophysics and cosmology by obtaining a Master of Science degree from Kurdistan University, Iran, specializing in Astrophysics and Cosmology between 2007 and 2010. Ghaffari’s academic odyssey commenced with a Bachelor of Science in Physics, also from Kurdistan University, where they laid the foundational knowledge from 2002 to 2007. ๐ Throughout their educational pursuit, Ghaffari demonstrated a commitment to unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, delving deep into the realms of theoretical physics. Their academic trajectory reflects a steadfast dedication to scholarly exploration, building expertise layer by layer, ultimately shaping them into a seasoned researcher in the field of cosmology and astrophysics. With each educational milestone, Ghaffari’s passion for unraveling the secrets of the universe has only deepened, propelling them towards impactful contributions in the realms of academia and scientific inquiry.
๐จโ๐ซ Dr. Shayesteh Ghaffari’s teaching experience embodies a commitment to fostering understanding and curiosity in the intricate realms of physics. With expertise in Gravitation and General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, and Fundamentals of Physics, they illuminate the complexities of the universe for eager minds. Through engaging lectures and thought-provoking discussions, Ghaffari shares their passion for unraveling the mysteries of gravity, the quantum world, and the fundamental principles governing our reality. Their approach blends theoretical rigor with practical applications, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of these profound subjects. ๐โจ Whether delving into the curvature of spacetime or the behavior of subatomic particles, Ghaffari’s teaching style encourages critical thinking and exploration, empowering students to question, analyze, and innovate. Their dedication to education extends beyond the classroom, as they mentor and guide aspiring physicists, nurturing the next generation of scientific leaders. With each lesson, Ghaffari inspires a sense of wonder and awe, instilling in their students a deep appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the universe.
Research Focus:
๐ Dr. Shayesteh Ghaffari’s research focus lies at the intersection of theoretical cosmology and gravitational physics. Their work delves into various aspects of dark energy, black hole thermodynamics, and modified gravity theories, aiming to deepen our understanding of the fundamental principles governing the universe. Through investigations into holographic dark energy models, gravitational collapse phenomena, and the implications of extended uncertainty principles, Ghaffari contributes to advancing knowledge in cosmological theories and their applications. Their dedication to unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos underscores a commitment to pushing the boundaries of scientific inquiry, shedding light on the enigmatic nature of the universe. ๐
Publication Top Notes:
Interacting polytropic gas model of phantom dark energy in non-flat universe
Tsallis holographic dark energy in the BransโDicke cosmology
Holographic dark energy in the DGP braneworld with Granda-Oliveros cutoff
Tsallis holographic dark energy in the brane cosmology
The generalized and extended uncertainty principles and their implications on the Jeans mass
Thermodynamics of apparent horizon in modified FRW universe with power-law corrected entropy
Thermodynamics of apparent horizon in modified FRW universe with power-law corrected entropy