I am a PhD student in the Physics Department at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, specializing in astrophysics with a focus on Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs).
My research centers on understanding the physical mechanisms behind GRB emissions, including their afterglows and the polarization properties of their prompt phase.
I work on theoretical modeling to explore the origins of very-high-energy phenomena observed in GRBs. My current focus is on studying changes in polarization angle during the prompt phase, aiming to uncover insights into jet structure and magnetic field configurations.
Through my research, I strive to contribute to the broader understanding of the extreme physical processes underlying GRBs and their role in shaping our knowledge of the high-energy universe.