Mr. Tanmoy Chowdhury | Astrophysics | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Tanmoy chowdhury | Jadavpur University | India
Mr. Tanmoy Chowdhury is a research scholar in Astrophysics and Cosmology at Jadavpur University, working under the guidance of Prof. Farook Rahaman and Dr. Ksh. Newton Singh. He holds an M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from West Bengal State University and has qualified both the CSIR-UGC NET (2021) and GATE (2022) examinations. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in mathematics and physics. Mr. Chowdhury has two years of part-time teaching experience in a non-government school and has completed a B.Ed. training program. He has also taught undergraduate courses at Jadavpur University for two semesters.
Author Profiles
Early Academic Pursuits
Mr. Tanmoy Chowdhury began his academic journey with a strong foundation in mathematics and physics. He completed his secondary education at Bongaon High School under the WBBSU board in 2011 with an impressive and pursued his higher secondary studies (12th) under WBCHSE in 2013. Demonstrating a consistent academic record, he earned his B.Sc. (Honours) degree in Mathematics from Dinabandhu Maha Vidyalaya, affiliated with West Bengal State University (W.B.S.U), in 2016. He further pursued an M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from W.B.S.U, completing it in 2018 with His academic foundation laid the groundwork for his current research pursuits in astrophysics and cosmology, especially in the area of Compact Objects in Modified Gravity.
Professional Endeavors
Mr. Chowdhury is presently a PhD research scholar at Jadavpur University, one of India’s premier institutions, under the guidance of Prof. Farook Rahaman and co-guidance of Dr. Ksh. Newton Singh. His work focuses on astrophysics and cosmology with a special interest in Compact Objects in Modified Gravity theories. In addition to his research, he has contributed significantly to teaching having completed two semesters as a teaching assistant at Jadavpur University and teaching part-time for over two years at a non-government school. He has also completed a B.Ed. training program, which strengthens his capabilities as an educator.
Contributions and Research Focus
Mr. Chowdhury’s research concentrates on theoretical and computational models in astrophysics, particularly on Compact Objects in Modified Gravity frameworks. His work contributes to understanding how deviations from General Relativity affect the structure and evolution of dense astrophysical entities like neutron stars, black holes, and exotic compact stars. By integrating concepts of applied mathematics with astrophysical models, he explores new solutions that may reconcile observational anomalies and contribute to modern cosmological theories.
Impact and Influence
Although early in his research career, Mr. Tanmoy Chowdhury has already made meaningful contributions to the field of gravitational physics and cosmology. Passing the prestigious CSIR UGC NET (June 2021) and GATE (2022) examinations, he has proven his academic merit and dedication to research. His teaching engagements, both at the university level and in secondary education, reflect his commitment to knowledge dissemination. As he progresses, his work on Compact Objects in Modified Gravity is expected to contribute valuable insights to both academic circles and scientific communities focused on gravitational studies.
Academic Cites
While still in the early stages of his doctoral work, Mr. Chowdhury’s research potential is strong. With support from notable experts like Prof. Farook Rahaman, a recognized authority in theoretical astrophysics, and Dr. Ksh. Newton Singh, his research is well-positioned for publication in peer-reviewed journals. His work on Compact Objects in Modified Gravity is likely to receive significant academic attention, especially in studies involving stellar structures and gravitational collapse in extended gravity models.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Mr. Chowdhury's career is poised for impactful contributions in theoretical astrophysics. As a dedicated researcher and educator, he aims to bridge mathematical theory with physical cosmology. With a clear focus on Compact Objects in Modified Gravity, he is expected to publish extensively, contribute to future academic symposia, and inspire upcoming scholars in the field. His interdisciplinary approach combining mathematics, astrophysics, and pedagogy ensures a lasting legacy in both research and education.
Compact Objects in Modified Gravity
Mr. Tanmoy Chowdhury’s doctoral work centers around Compact Objects in Modified Gravity, which involves exploring gravitational models beyond Einstein’s General Relativity. Through analytical and numerical methods, he investigates how Compact Objects in Modified Gravity influence observable properties of dense stars and black holes. His theoretical contributions in Compact Objects in Modified Gravity promise to enhance our understanding of dark matter, dark energy, and the evolution of cosmic structures.
Notable Publications
Possible existence of stable compact stars in k (R,J) gravity
Authors: G.R.P. Teruel, K.N. Singh, F. Rahaman, T. Chowdhury
Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics A
Year: 2022
Citations: 8
Conservative wormholes in generalized κ (R,T)-function
Authors: K.N. Singh, G.R.P. Teruel, S.K. Maurya, T. Chowdhury, F. Rahaman
Journal: Journal of High Energy Astrophysics
Year: 2024
Citations: 5
Testing of κ (R,T)-gravity through gravastar configurations
Authors: G.R.P. Teruel, K.N. Singh, T. Chowdhury, F. Rahaman, M. Mondal
Journal: Physics of the Dark Universe
Year: 2024
Citations: 5
Strong lensing in the exponential wormhole spacetimes
Authors: T. Manna, F. Rahaman, T. Chowdhury
Journal: New Astronomy
Year: 2023
Citations: 5
Cosmological model with Gong-Zong Parametrization in f(R. Lm) gravity
Authors: R. Garg, T. Chowdhury, G.P. Singh, F. Rahaman
Journal: arXiv preprint
Year: 2025
Citations: 1