Astrophysics and cosmology
Astrophysics is a branch of space science that applies the laws of physics and chemistry to explain the birth, life and death of stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae and other objects in the universe. It has two sibling sciences, astronomy and cosmology, and the lines between them blur. In the most rigid sense: – Astronomy measures positions, Luminosities, motions and other characteristics – Astrophysics creates physical theories of small to medium-size structures in the universe – Cosmology does this for the largest structures, and the universe as a whole In practice, the three professions form a tight-knit family. Ask for the position of a nebula or what kind of light it emits, and the astronomer might answer first. Ask what the nebula is made of and how it formed and the astrophysicist will pipe up. Ask how the data fit with the formation of the universe, and the cosmologist would probably jump in. But watch out — for any of these questions, two or three may start talking at once!

Faculty

Ali Akbar Abolhasani

Assistant Professor

Room 232
P.O.Box: 111555
Phone: +98 21 6616 4571
Fax: +98 21 6602 2711
E-Mail: ali.abolhasani[At]sharif[Dot]edu

Cosmology

Inflation

Cosmic Microwave Background

Large Scale Structure

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Shant Baghram

Associate Professor

Room 427
P.O.Box: 11155-9161
Phone: +98 21 6616 4567
Fax: +98 21 6602 2711
E-Mail:  baghram@sharif.edu    /     shant.baghramian@gmail.com

Large Scale Structure

Dark Energy

Dark Matter and The Physics of Early Universe

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Mahmud Bahmanabadi

Professor

Room 430
P.O.Box: 11155-9161
Phone: +98 21 6616 4528
Fax: +98 21 6602 2711
E-Mail: bahmanabadi@sharif.edu

Cosmic Rays

Gamma Rays Astronomy

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Sohrab Rahvar

Professor

Room 325
P.O.Box: 11155-9161
Phone: +98 21 6616 4531
Fax: +98 21 6602 2711
E-Mail: rahvar@sharif.edu

Gravitational Microlensing.

Extra-solar planets, Origin of Life from cosmological and astrophysical point of view.

Detection of Gravtitational Waves with the method of gravitational grating.

Alternatives to the dark matter by modifying gravity, MOG, MOND, ...

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Reza Rezaei

Assistant Professor

Room 619
P.O.Box: 11155-9161
Fax: +98 21 6602 2711
E-Mail: reza.rezaei@sharif.edu

My research field is the Solar physics: structure and dynamics of the quiet and active regions from the photosphere to the translation region through observations and modeling. I have performed spectropolarimetric and Fabry-Perot observations in a variety of solar telescopes. Modeling usually involves some sort of synthesis or inversion of the observed spectra to retrieve the physical conditions on the solar atmosphere.

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Retired Faculty Memebers

Abbas Anvari

Professor (Retired)

Room 527
P.O.Box: 11155-9161
Phone: +98 21 6616 4501
Fax:+98 21 6602 2711
E-mail: anvari@sharif.edu

Plasma physics

Laser physics

Gamma-ray physics

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Mohammad Reza Hedayati Dezfouli

Assistant Professor (Retired)

Room 434
P.O.Box: 11155-9161
Phone: +98 21 6616 4518
Fax: +98 21 6602 2711
E-Mail: hedayati@sharif.edu

Compact Stars Dynamics and Evolution

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Jalal samimi

Professor (Retired)

 
 

High Energy Astrophysics and Gamma Ray Astronomy

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