Prof. Dr. Seyedhabibollah Mazharimousavi is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Eastern Mediterranean University. He holds a PhD in Physics from Eastern Mediterranean University (2008), and an MS (2000) and BS (1997) in Applied Physics from the University of Isfahan. His research spans General Relativity , Nonlinear Electrodynamics , and Quantum Gravity , focusing on black holes, wormholes, and position-dependent mass quantum systems. PhD: Physics, Eastern Mediterranean University (2008) MS: Applied Physics, University of Isfahan (2000) BS: Applied Physics, University of Isfahan (1997) His recent work explores nonlinear electrodynamics models and their implications for black hole and wormhole solutions in modified gravity theories (e.g., Lovelock, f(R), Gauss-Bonnet). Key themes include spacetime geometry , geodesic analysis , and quantum particle dynamics on curved surfaces. He has supervised numerous PhD and Master’s theses on topics like thin-shell wormholes, gravitational lensing, and quantum mechanics with position-dependent mass. Scientific awards include multiple EMU Publication Citation Awards (2017, 2020, 2021) and the EMU Research Incentive Award (2020). His collaborations with researchers such as M. Halilsoy and Z. Amirabi have advanced understanding of black hole thermodynamics and wormhole stability in higher dimensions.









