Hi! 

I am 

Rajesh Kumar


currently working as a Post Doctoral Fellow at Kent State University OH USA

As a theoretical nuclear astrophysicist I have accumulated 178 citations and an h-index of 8, and I currently serve as a postdoctoral research associate at Kent State University, OH, USA. My doctoral work focused on exploring the in-medium properties of hadrons under extreme conditions of temperature and density within a model-dependent framework. With over seven years of experience, I have honed my skills in extensive calculations, model building, and computational and analytical assessments.

My passion for nuclear astrophysics drives me to explore the unsolved problems in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) phase transitions, compact stars, effective mean-field models, and finite temperature field theory, aiming to uncover emerging new physics in the field.

Beyond research, I am dedicated to contributing as a teacher, nurturing the next generation of researchers. Additionally, I am committed to engaging in science communication, making the wonders of physics accessible to a broader audience.