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ABOUT ME

I am Dr. Nirmit Sakre, a researcher in computational strophysics at Kyoto University, Japan. 

I currently study the effect of magnetic fields on massive core/star triggered by cloud-cloud collisions.

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My current interests and educational qualifications are shown below.

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EDUCATION

INTERESTS

Data Science

Currently, Analysing large dataset in various fields (including Astrophysics) is quite necessary, and I would like to contribute in these efforts.

Triggered star formation

External triggering mechanisms in molecular clouds can produce massive stars. Determining the role of external triggering is highly important. I study cloud-cloud collisions as an external trigger.

MHD simulations

The magnetic field can significantly change the environment at various scales. Plus, their role is weakly understood at various scales. Hence, understanding the significance of magnetic fields in all astrophysical events is highly important. I carry our MHD simulations using Enzo code in colliding clouds.

Stellar feedback

Feedback from massive stars can change the surroundings. Hence, the inclusion of this physical process in numerical simulations can improve our understanding of star formation in our Galaxy. One of my ongoing goals is to include stellar feedback in my simulations.

2017 - 2019

Hokkaido University, Japan

Master of Science, Computational Astrophysics

2019 - 2022

Hokkaido University, Japan

PhD Candidate, Computational Astrophysics

2012 - 2016

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IIT G), India

B. Tech. in Engineering Physics

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WORK

2022 - present

Kyoto University, Japan

Researcher, Computational Astrophysics

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