Research Experience and Interests

I am interested in exploring the formation and evolution of galaxies in the Universe within the cosmological framework. My work is mostly theoretical, whereby by I perform analytical, semi-analytical, numerical and simulation-based research. The aim is to build physically-based theories which can explain the multi-wavelength observations of the Universe. The broad areas of my interests are:

  • Cosmology, Galaxy Formation and Evolution, Dwarf Galaxies
  • Black Holes (BH), Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN), Radio Galaxies
  • BH/AGN Accretion, Feedback, Jets and Outflows
  • Co-evolution of Galaxies and AGN
  • Magnetic Fields in the InterGalactic Medium (IGM) and the IntraCluster Medium (ICM)
  • Chemical Enrichment, Gas Inflows and Outflows between Galaxies and the IGM/ICM
The slideshow below presents some of the important figures (in random order) from my published 1st-authored papers.




Visualization from some of my Simulations




Topicwise Research Description Links (last updated: 2010)




** Academic Works in Graduate Program at GSU

** Works in Undergraduate Program