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Bagrat Mailyan

Assistant Professor at Physics, Florida Institute of Technology0 Followers

Professor Bagrat Mailyan is addressing critical issues in the field of high-energy astrophysics as an Assistant Professor at the Florida Institute of Technology. With a profound expertise in Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGFs) and energetic thunderstorms, Dr. Mailyan is at the forefront of understanding the complex interactions between atmospheric phenomena and high-energy particles. His research is pivotal in unraveling the spectral diversity of TGFs, providing insights into their spectral measurements and contributing significantly to the scientific community's understanding of these enigmatic flashes. Dr. Mailyan's academic pursuits are not confined to TGFs alone; his interests also encompass the intricate field of neutrinoless double beta decay searches. This area of research holds the potential to unlock new dimensions in particle physics, and Dr. Mailyan's contributions are instrumental in advancing this frontier. His work in high-energy astrophysics is characterized by a commitment to exploring the unknown and pushing the boundaries of current scientific knowledge. At Florida Tech, Dr. Mailyan is dedicated to fostering a dynamic learning environment. He teaches a range of courses that reflect his research interests, ensuring that students are equipped with the latest knowledge and skills in the field. His passion for teaching is matched by his prolific output of research papers, which have been published in numerous esteemed journals, further solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in his field. Dr. Mailyan's career is marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence and a deep-seated curiosity about the universe's most energetic phenomena. His work not only enhances our understanding of TGFs and energetic thunderstorms but also contributes to the broader field of astrophysics, inspiring both his students and colleagues alike.

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