
معرفی
Kalvir Dhuga is an Associate Professor of Physics specializing in nuclear experimental physics, optical astronomy, and gamma-ray/X-ray astrophysics. His research focuses on X-ray binaries, exoplanet studies via transit timing variations (TTVs), and accretion phenomena. He is affiliated with the Department of Physics, contributing to classes like Modern Physics and Astrophysics courses.
Education: BSc (1976) and PhD (1980) in Physics from the University of Birmingham, England.
Research Interests: Nuclear physics (pion reactions, nucleon form factors), optical counterparts of X-ray sources, exoplanet detection through TTVs, and temporal analysis of X-ray binaries. Notable studies include ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) in NGC galaxies and spectral transitions in low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs).
Recent work emphasizes multiwavelength observations (Kepler/TESS missions) and disk-corona models for ULXs. His articles explore accretion dynamics, gamma-ray burst variability, and neutron star/black hole binary systems.

