My PhD thesis was on 'Spectropolarimetry of active regions on the Sun' carried out under the guidance of Prof. K. E. Rangarajan. Post PhD I was a postdoc at IIA for a brief period before moving to Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany. I spent slightly more than 5 years at MPS and then joined IIA as Reader in 2015. My main research goal is to infer magnetic field simultaneously at multiple heights in the solar atmosphere. Multi-line spectropolarimetric observations is the main observational technique adapted for this purpose. Magnetic field dynamics at subarcsecond spatial resolution to global scale are being explored. I have worked on instrumentation, observations, and modeling of spectropolarimetric data and continuing work to achieve the above-stated goal. For more details, Please contact nagarajuk@iiap.res.in
My PhD thesis was on 'Spectropolarimetry of active regions on the Sun' carried out under the guidance of Prof. K. E. Rangarajan. Post PhD I was a postdoc at IIA for a brief period before moving to Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany. I spent slightly more than 5 years at MPS and then joined IIA as Reader in 2015. My main research goal is to infer magnetic field simultaneously at multiple heights in the solar atmosphere. Multi-line spectropolarimetric observations is the main observational technique adapted for this purpose. Magnetic field dynamics at subarcsecond spatial resolution to global scale are being explored. I have worked on instrumentation, observations, and modeling of spectropolarimetric data and continuing work to achieve the above-stated goal. For more details, Please contact nagarajuk@iiap.res.in