Somayeh Sheikhnezami

Somayeh Sheikhnezami

Assistant Professor

Department of Physics

Physics Building, Room 223
snezami [at] iasbs.ac.ir

Research Interests


My primary research interest is in studying astrophysical objects across various scales. I aim to deepen our understanding of these objects' structure, dynamics, and evolution, as well as their interactions with their surrounding environments. In recent years, I have focused on astrophysical jets' dynamical evolution and host accretion disks. Additionally, I study circumstellar disks across different systems through numerical simulations in hydrodynamics (HD) and magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). I also investigate planet-disk interactions within protoplanetary disks. Across all these systems, I examine key physical processes, including radiation, non-ideal MHD effects, gas structure, planet-disk interactions, and planetary migration. Furthermore, I study the radiation properties of these systems using radiative transfer techniques.

Research Keywords


HD/MHD simulations  
Radiation simulation-Radiative transfer
Jets and outflows:AGN-YSO
protostellar disks / protoplanetary disk
Binary systems


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