Curriculum Vitae
General Information
Full Name | Ganesh Nitin Pawar |
Contact | pawarganesh1076 [at] gmail [dot] com |
Languages | Marathi (native), English (fluent), Hindi (fluent), Gujarati (beginner) & Bangla (beginner) |
Education
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2022 – 2026
Centrum Astronomiczne im. M. Kopernika PAN (CAMK, Toruń), Poland
Doctor of Philosophy, Astronomy
- Topic: Detached Eclipsing Binaries as Benchmark Stars for PLATO mission.
- Supervisor Prof. Dr. hab. Krzysztof Hełminiak.
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2018 – 2020
Department of Physics, University of Mumbai, India
Master of Science, Physics
- M.Sc. Project -- X-Ray study of Active Galactic Nuclei.
- Supervisor Assistant Prof. Siddharth Kasthurirangan.
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2015 – 2018
K. J. Somaiya College of Science and Commerce, Mumbai, India
Bachelor of Science, Physics
Research Experience
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Feb 21-Dec 21
Stellar activity of ‘B, A and F’ type stars.
- Supervised by Dr. Santosh Joshi.
- TESS Lightcurve Data is used to generate clean lightcurves with 5-sigma clipping to removing the jumps and outliers and LombScargle algorithm was used to find the dominating pulsating frequencies.
- I have reduced the spectroscopic data taken from 2.0-m IUCAA Girawali Observatory of Be stars by writing a python script to study variations in Equivalent Widths and I am using synthetic spectrum to find projected rotational velocity.
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2020
Pluto’s enigmatic atmosphere based on stellar occultation.
- The event was successfully observed in the H-band with TIRCAM2 mounted on the 3.6-m DOT, while the optical observations were made in I-band with 1.3-m DFOT.
- Previous observations has shown increase in atmospheric pressure between 1988 and 2016, due to sublimation of N2 ice in the glacier of Sputnik Planitia on Pluto which expanded its atmosphere and current climatic models predict that this expansion should stop by now, which is in agreement with our observation.
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2019-2020
Observation of Stellar occultations by an Asteroid.
- As a part of the team, I have observed and analyzed lightcurves of 14 Stellar occultations out of which 9 events were positive and 5 were negative.
- The data reduction was done with PSF photometry using Limove, Pymovie and PyOTE to find their time of disappearance and reappearance.
- Reports were submitted to International Occultation Timing Association.
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2017
DSLR photometry of a δ Scuti variable star.
- RGB RAW data were split into individual R, G and B channel.
- Dark, bias and flat corrections were made to the raw data.
- Instrumental magnitudes for comparison and target star were reduced by IRIS.
- The DSLR green channel magnitudes were converted to Standard V-magnitude.
- Lightcurve was submitted to the AAVSO database and the variability period was reduced to be 2.513 hours.
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2019 – 2020
X-Ray study of Active Galactic Nuclei. -- M.Sc. Project
- We have surveyed the available data for AGN of various classes from Chandra Data Archive.
- The corresponding X-ray data from the Chandra Data Archive was obtained and the X-ray spectra were extracted and preprocessed using Chandra Interactive Analysis of Observations (CIAO) which has also integrated by writing a BASH script to do the task in one go, corrected it for red-shift by writing python scripts.
- We found some common features which are quite easily visible from the spectrum and studied atomic radiative and collisional processes which leads to emission of X-rays in astrophysical sources.
Observing Runs
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TESS General Investigator
- TESS Photometry Of A Sample Of SB2 Eclipsing Binaries.
- cycle: C5 and C6, as Co-I. PI: Prof. Krzysztof Hełminiak.
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Stellar occultations by Dwarf Planets, TNOs and Centaurs
- 3.6-m Devasthal Optical Telescope (DOT).
- cycle: DOT-2020-C2, as Co-I. PI: Prof. N. M. Ashok.
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31 nights of observation with 20-cm Robotic telescope.
- 20-cm Robotic telescope of Akashmitra Mandal with small projects in amateur astronomy like stellar photometry of short-period variable stars (8-11 mag), astrometry of double stars as well as high proper motion targets and stellar occultations by asteroid
Conferences/Schools/Workshops
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Sept. 11-15, 2023University of Nicolaus Copernicus, Toruń, Poland
XLI Meeting of the Polish Astronomical Society
Jul. 10-24, 2023CIERA, Northwestern University, Evanston, IllionisCode/Astro Workshop 2023
Jun. 1-3, 2023Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical CenterSALT Science Conference 2023
Jan. 11-13, 2022CHEOPS ConsortiumCHEOPS Science Workshop-VI
Oct. 18-21, 2021Instituto de Astrofísica e Ciências do Espaço8th Iberian Meeting on Asteroseismology
Oct. 11-15, 2021PLATO Mission ConsortiumPLATO Mission Conference 2021
Sep. 13-17, 2021IMPRS-HDHeidelberg Summer School 2021
Stellar Ecosystems
Aug. 2-6, 2021MITTESS Science Conference-II
June, 2021PHOEBEPHysics Of Eclipsing BinariEs Virtual Workshop
Nov. 6-8, 2020AAVSOAAVSO Spectroscopy Workshop
Jul. 9-10, 2020IUCAARegional Astronomy Meeting-VI
Research in Astronomy: Opportunities and Challenges
June, 2020AAVSOCarolyn Hurless Online Institute for Continuing Education(CHOICE) Course
How to use VStar
May, 2020AAVSOCHOICE Course
Exoplanet Observing
May 26-28, 2020Gravitational Wave Open Science Center(GWOSC)Gravitational-Wave Open Data Workshop 3
March, 2019ARIES, Nainital, IndiaARIES Training School in Observational Astronomy(ATSOA)
Project title: Differential photometry of the Narrow line Seyfert-I galaxy 1H 0323+342.
April, 2017IAPTIAPT Summer School
Theoretical Physics
2015Centre for Extra-Mural Studies, University of MumbaiCertificate Course
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Computer skills
- Programming languages: Python, Bash and C++.
- OS: Linux and Windows.
- Web development: HTML and CSS (Beginner).
- Data reduction software: AstroImageJ, CIAO, IRAF, IRIS, iSpec, PyOTE, TOPCAT and VStar.
- Libraries: astropy, astroquery, lightkurve, matplotlib, numpy, scipy and pandas.
- Other: LATEX and Microsoft Office.
Extra-curricular activities
- Asteroid Search Campaign by IASC: Participated in an asteroid search campaign held by International Astronomical Search Collaboration, 2020.
- Volunteer for CERN at Vigyan Samagam: Volunteered for the CERN exhibits during the Vigyan Samagam mega science exhibition in Mumbai, 2019.
- Hobbies and Activities: Watching Sci-Fi movies, reading science blogs, trekking, playing football and member of Akashmitra Mandal, Kalyan (Amateur Astronomers’ Organization).