
معرفی
Dr. Hari Kunduri is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Memorial University of Newfoundland. His research focuses on mathematical and theoretical aspects of black holes within general relativity and its extensions in string theory. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge (2007), following undergraduate and master's degrees from the University of Toronto and Cambridge, respectively.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge (2007)
- M.Math (CASM), University of Cambridge (2002)
- B.Sc. (Honors), University of Toronto (2001)
Research Interests: Dr. Kunduri explores the mathematical structures underlying black hole solutions in general relativity and higher-dimensional spacetimes. His work intersects Riemannian geometry, gravitational physics, and string theory. Key areas include the study of horizon geometries, extremal black holes, and the Penrose inequality. He investigates how these systems behave under various symmetries and topological configurations.
Teaching: Dr. Kunduri has taught advanced courses such as Riemannian Geometry, Differential Geometry, Partial Differential Equations, and Calculus on Manifolds. His teaching reflects his expertise in bridging pure mathematics with applications in theoretical physics.
Publications: His research spans articles on black hole mechanics, quasi-Einstein metrics, and gravitational solitons. Notable themes include higher-dimensional spacetime analysis, Penrose inequality validations, and the stability of black hole solutions.



