Instytut Astronomii im. profesora Janusza Gila
Uniwersytet Zielonogórski
wtorek 18.01.2022, godz.16:00-18:00 (zdalnie, G-Suite; Google Meet)
Bio: I received my Ph.D degree in Astronomy in 2014 at the National Centre
for Radio Astrophysics (NCRA) which is a part of the Tata Institute of
Fundamental Research (TIFR), a premier research institution in India.
I moved to the Janusz Gil Institute of Astronomy at the University of
Zielona Gora for my post-doctoral research. I was awarded the
Vaidya-Raychaudhuri post-doctoral fellowship at the Inter-University
Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) in India. I have
recently moved back to the Janusz Gil Institute of Astronomy to
continue my research work.
I am interested in studying the physical processes that give rise to
the radio emission in pulsars and the interaction of this radiation
with the surrounding medium. I have carried out extensive observations
as well as developed different observing techniques to study the
emission properties of pulsars, primarily using the Giant Metrewave
Radio Telescope (GMRT), the largest radio telescope operating at meter
wavelengths. I have also used a number of other large Telescope
facilities like Effelsberg, Arecibo, LOFAR, etc., for my research work.