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School of Physical and Chemical Sciences

Dr Edris Tajfirouzeh

Edris

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Email: e.tajfirouzeh@qmul.ac.uk
Room Number: G.O. Jones Building, room 504

Profile

Solar physicist skilled in magnetohydrodynamics, numerical simulations, and data analysis from ground and space observations. Experienced with machine learning and high-performance computing to study solar plasma dynamics and wave phenomena.

Teaching

Teaching at IASBS and University of Zanjan , Zanjan, Iran

Assisted with undergraduate courses in Foundations of Physics and Electronics

Teaching Assistant, Northumbria University Newcastle, Newcastle, UK

Assisted with undergraduate courses in Practical Mathematics and Statistics. Provided academic support and led tutorials.

Research

Research Interests:

My research focuses on understanding the dynamic behaviour of solar plasma by combining magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations with observational data analysis from both ground-based telescopes and space missions. I develop and apply advanced numerical methods and machine learning techniques to investigate wave phenomena, plasma instabilities, and energy transport processes in the solar atmosphere. Leveraging high-performance computing, I formulate and test physical models to explain complex solar phenomena, contributing to better insights into solar activity and space weather. 

Publications

  • Tajfirouze et al.;Turbulent suppression of Alfvénic wave resonances in coronal loops, ApJ, 2025
  • Tajfirouze et al.; Hinode/EIS observation of the Alfvénic waves in the quiet sun, ApJ, 2025
  • Asgari-Targhi, M.,Brooks, D.H., Hahn, M., Imada, S., Tajfirouze, E., Savin, D.W.; Observation of nonthermal velocities and comparisons with an Alfvén wave turbulence model in solar active region, ApJ, 2024
  • Morton, R.J., Sharma, R., Tajfirouze, E., Miriyala, H.; Alfvénic waves in the inhomogeneous solar atmosphere, RvMPP, 2023
  • Morton R. J., Antolin, P., Sharma, R., Paraschiv, A., Tajfirouze, E.,Tian, H.; Revealing the sun’s Alfvenic waves, Bulletin of the American Astronnomical Society, 2023 . White paper
  • Tajfirouze et al.; Time resolved emission from bright hot pixels of an active region observed in the EUV band with SDO/AIA and multi-stranded loop modelling, ApJ, 2016
  • Tajfirouze et al.;EUV flickering of coronal loops: a new diagnostic of coronal heating , ApJ, 2016
  • Tajfirouze et al.; Can a Nanoflare model of Extreme Ultraviolet Irradiances describe the heating of the Solar Corona?, ApJ, 2012
  • Morton, R. J., Gao, Y., Tajfirouzeh, E., Tian, H., Van Doorsselaere, T., & Schad, T. A. (2025). Evidence for small-scale torsional Alfvén waves in the solar corona. Nature Astronomy
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