National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics | Egypt
Nasser Ahmed is an astrophysics researcher specializing in observational and computational studies of galaxies, star clusters, and high-energy astrophysical phenomena. His work focuses on X-ray data analysis using space observatories, photometric studies of stellar systems, and numerical simulations of plasma and gas dynamics through advanced hydrodynamical modeling. He has contributed to telescope instrumentation, supercomputing infrastructure, and astronomical data-reduction software development. His research integrates observational datasets such as Gaia and 2MASS with computational techniques to investigate stellar evolution, galactic structure, and cluster dynamics. With numerous peer-reviewed publications, his contributions advance understanding of stellar populations, galaxy environments, and astrophysical processes through data-driven and simulation-based approaches.
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