Dr Abbas Raboonik
Postdoctoral Research Associate
School of Information and Physical Sciences
Career Summary
Biography
Abbas Raboonik obtained his PhD in Applied and Computational Mathematics from Monash University in 2021, and shortly after began working at the University of Newcastle, Australia, as a Postdoctoral Research Associate. His current field of research is mathematical and computational modelling of astrophysical plasmas, while previously, during and after his master's degree in Astrophysics, he worked on statistical and machine learning methods in the context of space weather forecast. His research interests include plasma physics and controlled fusion, fluid dynamics, stellar physics, numerical methods, and space-weather.
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Monash University
Keywords
- Applied Mathematics
- Computational Modelling
- Fluid Dynamics
- MHD Waves
- Mathematical Modelling
- Plasma Astrophysics
- Plasma Physics
- Programming
- Solar Physics
Languages
- English (Fluent)
- Persian (excluding Dari) (Mother)
- Arabic (Working)
Fields of Research
Code | Description | Percentage |
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510902 | Heliophysics and space weather | 40 |
510108 | Solar physics | 60 |
Professional Experience
UON Appointment
Title | Organisation / Department |
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Postdoctoral Research Associate | University of Newcastle School of Information and Physical Sciences Australia |
Academic appointment
Dates | Title | Organisation / Department |
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13/6/2016 - 11/9/2017 |
Academic Advisor As part of this role, I was co-supervisor of a Master of Science student in astrophysics. |
University of Zanjan Department of Physics Iran, Islamic Republic of |
Teaching appointment
Dates | Title | Organisation / Department |
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1/3/2018 - 31/12/2021 |
Teaching Associate As part of this role, I engaged in running tutorial classes teaching advanced mathematics to both engineering and mathematics students. |
Monash University School of Mathematics Australia |
Teaching
Code | Course | Role | Duration |
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ENG1005 |
Advanced Engineering Mathematics I Monash University |
Teaching Associate | 1/3/2018 - 31/12/2021 |
MTH2040 |
Mathematical modelling Monash University |
Teaching Associate | 1/3/2018 - 31/12/2022 |
ENG2005 |
Advanced engineering mathematics II Monash University |
Teaching Associate | 1/3/2018 - 31/12/2021 |
Publications
For publications that are currently unpublished or in-press, details are shown in italics.
Journal article (3 outputs)
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2021 |
Raboonik A, Cally PS, 'Benchmarking hall-induced magnetoacoustic to Alfven mode conversion in the solar chromosphere', MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 507 2671-2683 (2021) [C1]
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2019 |
Raboonik A, Cally PS, 'Hall-coupling of Slow and Alfven Waves at Low Frequencies in the Lower Solar Atmosphere', SOLAR PHYSICS, 294 (2019) [C1]
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2017 |
Raboonik A, Safari H, Alipour N, Wheatland MS, 'PREDICTION OF SOLAR FLARES USING UNIQUE SIGNATURES OF MAGNETIC FIELD IMAGES', ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 834 (2017) [C1]
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Dr Abbas Raboonik
Position
Postdoctoral Research Associate
School of Information and Physical Sciences
College of Engineering, Science and Environment
Contact Details
abbas.raboonik@newcastle.edu.au |