Razieh Emami Meibody
Center for Astrophysics
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Research Topics
- Black Holes
- Galaxies - Merging and Interacting
- Galaxy Formation and Evolution
- Jets, Outflows and Shocks
- Very Long Baseline Interferometry
Science Fields
- Computational Astrophysics
- Einstein's Theory of Gravitation
- The Milky Way Galaxy
- Theoretical Astrophysics
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Razieh Emami is a postdoc at the Center for Astrophysics. She has worked on a variety of different topics, including early universe cosmology, massive neutrinos, gravitational waves, TDES, galaxy evolution and BH physics. As a new member of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) and its next generation (ngeht), she is currently focused on various topics relevant to the EHT, including black hole imaging, spectral analysis, model fitting and image reconstruction.