Assist Prof Dr. Somayeh Taran | Network Protocols | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof Dr. Somayeh Taran, University of Tabriz, Iran
Dr. Somayeh Taran is an Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Tabriz, Iran, specializing in theoretical physics and astrophysics. She holds a Ph.D. and MSc in Physics from the University of Zanjan and a B.Sc. from Damghan University. Her research focuses on solar wind modeling, geomagnetic disturbances, and complex networks in astrophysics. With expertise in computational astrophysics and proficiency in various programming languages, she has contributed to numerous publications and research projects. Taran is also actively involved in teaching and mentoring students, and she has presented her work at various national and international conferences. ππ
π Professional Profiles :
π Education:
π Dr. Somayeh Taran is an accomplished physicist with a Ph.D. and an MSc in Physics from the University of Zanjan, Iran, and a B.Sc. in Physics from Damghan University, Iran. Her doctoral thesis focused on modeling solar wind using non-Maxwellian distribution functions. She is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Tabriz, Iran, where she teaches and conducts research in the fields of solar wind, geomagnetic disturbances, and complex networks. Dr. Taran is passionate about advancing our understanding of the universe and is fluent in both Persian and English.
π§ͺ Research Interests:
π Dr. Somayeh Taran is a dedicated physicist specializing in the study of solar wind, geomagnetic disturbances, and complex networks. Her research focuses on understanding the behavior of these phenomena and their effects on the Earth’s atmosphere. She is particularly interested in using data science techniques to analyze large datasets and uncover patterns that can help predict and mitigate the impact of solar activity on our planet. Dr. Taran’s work is crucial for advancing our understanding of the universe and ensuring the safety and reliability of our technological infrastructure.
π©βπ« Teaching Experience:
π Dr. Somayeh Taran has extensive teaching experience in the field of physics. She has taught courses on space physics, fundamental physics, and laboratory courses for both undergraduate and graduate students. Her dedication to education and passion for physics has helped her students gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles of the universe. Dr. Taran’s teaching methods are innovative and engaging, and she is committed to fostering a supportive learning environment for her students. Her contributions to the field of physics education are invaluable and have helped shape the next generation of physicists.
π Advisor in MSc Thesis:
- Detection of Fast and Slow Magnetohydrodynamic Waves for Solar Coronal Extreme Ultra-Violet Images
- The study of solar effects on climate A case study of Zanjan
- Extracting Parameters of Coronal Holes in EUV Images
- Complex Network of Solar Coronal Index
- Evolution of the Parameters for Complex Networks of Iran Earthquakes
- Statistical Investigation of the Solar Wind Parameters in a Specific Geomagnetic Storm
π¬ Research Projects:
- Simulation of geomagnetic disturbances caused by magnetic solar storms
- Investigating the vulnerability of electricity generation and transmission network due to solar storms
π» Computer Skills:
- Basic to advanced proficiency in PLUTO, Fortran, Python, LATEX, OpenOffice, IDL/SSW, Mathematica, Maple, Linux, Matlab, Microsoft Windows
π Grants:
- ICTP School and Conference on Analytical and Computational Astrophysics Scholarship, Miramare, Trieste, Italy, 14 β 25 November 2011
- The International School for Young Astronomers (ISYA), Tehran, Iran, 21 August-8 September 2016
πΒ Scopus Metrics:
- πΒ Publications: 07 documents indexed in Scopus.
- πΒ Citations: A total of 14 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Dr. Somayeh Taranβs research within the academic community.
Publications Top Notes :
- Automated tracking of solar coronal loops and detection of their oscillations
- Journal: Iranian Journal of Physics Research
- Published Year: 2014
- Cited By: 5
- Kappa-maxwellian electrons and bi-maxwellian protons in a two-fluid model for fast solar wind
- Journal: The Astrophysical Journal
- Published Year: 2019
- Cited By: 4
- Behavior of the solar coronal holes around the maximum activity of the cycle 24
- Journal: Advances in Space Research
- Published Year: 2023
- Cited By: 3
- Effect of geomagnetic storms on a power network at mid latitudes
- Journal: Advances in Space Research
- Published Year: 2023
- Cited By: 2
- Complex network view to solar flare asymmetric activity
- Journal: Advances in Space Research
- Published Year: 2022
- Cited By: 1