Omair Zubairi
Assistant Professor of Physics
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Omair Zubairi
Assistant Professor of Physics
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I am an Assistant Professor of Physics at Florida Polytechnic University in the Engineering Physics department. My areas of research lie in computational physics, astrophysics, cosmology, and general relativity.
My primary research focus is studying compact stars such as Neutron/Quark stars by examining their interior composition and stellar structure. Currently, I am working on analyzing the gravitational mass quadrupole moment of highly magnetized Neutron stars known as Magnetars.
I also teach a wide array of undergraduate courses in physics from the introductory sequence to senior level courses. Visit my other tabs for more information on research, teaching and computing resources.
I am an Assistant Professor of Physics at Florida Polytechnic University in the Engineering Physics department. My areas of research lie in computational physics, astrophysics, cosmology, and general relativity.
My primary research focus is studying compact stars such as Neutron/Quark stars by examining their interior composition and stellar structure. Currently, I am working on analyzing the gravitational mass quadrupole moment of highly magnetized Neutron stars known as Magnetars.
I also teach a wide array of undergraduate courses in physics from the introductory sequence to senior level courses. Visit my other tabs for more information on research, teaching and computing resources.