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Dr. Daniela Saadeh is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation, part of the Faculty of Technology at the University of Portsmouth. Her research focuses on testing theories of gravity through observational data, including studies of cosmic isotropy and modified gravity models. She has contributed to groundbreaking work demonstrating the universe's isotropy and advancing numerical methods for gravity screening.
Research Interests: Her work spans cosmology and astrophysics, with a particular emphasis on theoretical and observational intersections. Key areas include modified gravity theories, Vainshtein screening mechanisms, cosmic microwave background analysis, and numerical simulations. She has also explored applications in materials science and biophysics, such as crystal growth and thermal emission studies.
Publications Trends: Her recent articles (2021–2025) emphasize computational methods for gravity testing (e.g., emulators and finite-element analysis) and nonlinear dynamics in modified gravity. Earlier work (2009–2018) includes foundational studies on isotropy and interdisciplinary topics like protein aggregation.
Labs/Teams: She is affiliated with the Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation, collaborating on projects involving international teams and advanced cosmological modeling tools.
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