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Andrew MacFadyen is a Professor of Physics at New York University, affiliated with the Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics. He is a leading theoretical astrophysicist specializing in computational modeling of high-energy cosmic phenomena.
His research focuses on:
- Formation of black holes through stellar collapse and galactic mergers
- Dynamics of relativistic jets and shock waves
- Magnetic field evolution in astrophysical environments
- Nuclear reactions in extreme conditions
- Numerical simulations of gas flow using parallel computing
Recent work (2025) examines:
- Accretion suppression in black hole binaries
- Thermal X-ray signatures in unequal-mass mergers
- Relativistic precession effects on binary dynamics
- Gravitational wave decoupling in retrograde disks
- GPU-accelerated gas dynamics simulations
Contact: am193@nyu.edu | macfadyen@nyu.edu
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