Personal Info
- Country of residence: Palestine
Information
Adi Nasser is a professor and researcher in astrophysics , specializing in cosmology and physical cosmology . He is a lecturer in the Department of Astrophysics at the Technion University in Haifa . His specializations and scientific interests include the origin, origin, history, and evolution of the universe , the movement of galaxies , cosmic radiation, galaxy formation, and dark energy . He works on developing methods to measure dark matter and dark energy by studying quasars.
He grew up in the village of Yafa al-Nazareth in Galilee . He is Palestinian and belongs to the Arabs of 1948 and resides in the city of Akka . He learned about cosmology during his studies at the Hebrew University in the field of astrophysics , and in 1992 he obtained a doctorate in the field of research in the field of “dynamics of gravitational systems ” at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem , then he moved on to study post-doctorate at the Institute of Astrophysics at the University of Berkeley in California. And at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Germany , and at the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom), and then joined the Department of Physics at the Institute of Applied Sciences ( Technion ) in Haifa . He is a recipient of the Gottworth Prize and the Harry Goldman Prize, and has served as a visiting lecturer at the University of Cambridge ( UK ), the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University , the National Observatory of Japan and the University of Oxford ( UK ).
Source
Achievements and Awards
- Years in active
: From
To