MohammadAli Abri
I am MohammadAli Abri, a master’s student in particle physics at the University of Tehran. My current research focuses on particle dark matter, which is the topic of my thesis. I earned my bachelor’s degree from Amirkabir University of Technology, where I developed a strong passion for theoretical physics. Currently, I am concentrated on quantum field theory and QCD sum rules, with an emphasis on their phenomenological aspects.
During my studies, I have worked on several projects. For my bachelor’s project, I explored EPR, Bell’s inequality, and non-locality, discussing the concepts raised by Einstein, Bohm, and Bell, for which I received a full mark. In my Optics course, I presented the advantages of Linear Optical Quantum Computation (LOQC) and its modern-day implementations in quantum computers. I have also delved into Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, examining how Relativity integrates into quantum mechanics through the work of figures like Dirac and discussing the origins of Field Theory. Additionally, I studied the mathematics and applications of Green Functions across various fields of physics and researched advancements in Perovskite Solar Cells during a Photovoltaic Nano-Structures course, presenting the underlying physics and its practical applications.
In addition to my research, I have experience teaching physics and working on projects with middle school students. I enjoy making complex scientific ideas accessible and inspiring curiosity in younger learners.
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