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Dr Edris Tajfirouzeh

Research Fellow

Department: Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering

Edris Tajfirouzeh

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  • Observations of Nonthermal Velocities and Comparisons with an Alfvén Wave Turbulence Model in Solar Active Regions, Asgari-Targhi, M., Brooks, D., Hahn, M., Imada, S., Tajfirouze, E., Savin, D. Jun 2024, In: The Astrophysical Journal
  • Alfvénic waves in the inhomogeneous solar atmosphere, Morton, R., Sharma, R., Tajfirouzeh, E., Miriyala, H. 21 Mar 2023, In: Reviews of Modern Plasma Physics

Physics PhD August 31 2016


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