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Dr. Mohammad Rafi Alam
  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.QUALIFICATION

    Ph.D

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.DESIGNATION

    Assistant Professor

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.THRUST_AREA

    Theoretical Nuclear/Particle Physics

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.ADDRESS

    Department of Physics, AMU

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.MOBILE

    9319044505

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.EMAIL

    rafi.alam.amu@gmail.com, mrafialam.ph@amu.ac.in

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    Time Table

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My research interests are in the area of theoretical nuclear and particle physics. The study of hadron structure with electromagnetic and weak probes through inclusive and exclusive(semi-inclusive) scattering experiments plays an important role. While the hadrons' vector nature can be determined through electromagnetic interactions, the axial-vector nature can be determined only through weak interactions. The neutrino-induced interactions are one of the prime sources of understanding the weak interactions. Currently, our work is focused on understanding the axial nature of hadrons. The neutrino-induced interactions on nucleon can broadly be categorized as a)quasielastic, b)inelastic, and c)deep-inelastic scattering. Further, the presence of complex nuclear sources and the effects due to the nuclear potential and multiple rescattering within the nucleus must be incorporated.

LISTDownloadUPLOADED DATE
Mathematical Physics (Assignment #1)
29/08/2019