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Dr. Ali Abed Al-Kareem Ayed Taani
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Im working on a wide variety of research projects in the field of theoretical astrophysics. My research interests cover, formation and evolution of binary stellar systems with compact objects, physical properties of X-ray binaries, millisecond radio pulsars, and core collapse supernovae (including accretion-induced collapse in white dwarfs) and SNe type Ia. However, some completely new topics may strike my interest and/or some of my former activities, and others may be revived.
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
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THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
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https://www.bau.edu.jo/@ali.taani
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Major: Astrophysics and Space Science
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Minor: Astrophysics and Space Science
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ali.taani@bau.edu.jo
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0772452593
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عربي
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OverView
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I am, a 39 year old Jordanian national, an associate professor of Astrophysics and space sciences currently working at Al Balqa Applied University (BAU), Jordan. I joined BAU in Sept. 2013 following my graduation from the University of Chinese Academy of Science, National Astronomical Observatories, Beijing, China in 2013 with a Ph.D. in Astrophysics and space science.
I have solid practical and technical knowledge in the field of astronomy, astrophysics, and space sciences. With additional seven years at BAU University and one year at Sharjah University, I developed a rich teaching experience in graduate courses and advanced research experience.
I have a proven track record in research with over 45 articles (largely published in ISI journals) (from 2010 2021) in interdisciplinary astrophysics topics. This has been mirrored in being qualified for promotion to associate professor in a short period and I am among the youngest professors at BAU.
I am a dynamic and motivated team member, where I was exposed to a variety of working environments (in China) in addition to my current experience in Jordan.
On the other side, I am working for promoting education about astronomy and space sciences in the Arab World and to stimulate development at all levels including primary, secondary, and higher education and the public understanding of science.
I am also an active member of the International Astronomical Union, Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences, and Jordan Astronomical Society and Jordanian Physical Society
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Research Intersets:
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Astrophysics and space sciences
Formation and evolution of binary stellar systems with compact objects.
Single and binary star evolution.
Normal and binary Millisecond Pulsars.
X-ray binaries.
? The oldest stars in our Galaxy and the Universe by photometric and spectroscopic
analysises.
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Qualifications
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University
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Graduation year
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1 | PHD | University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences | Astrophysics and Space Science | 2013 | 2 | MASTER DEGREE | Al al-Bayt University | Astronomy | 2008 |
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Publications
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1- Characterizing the Regular Orbits of Binary Pulsars: An Initial Prospection Study ,Galaxies, 2023,Vol. 11,no. 44. 2- The binding energy produced within the framework of the accretion of millisecond pulsars ,Chinese Physics C, 2023,Vol. 47,no. 4. 3- Accretion-Induced Collapse of White Dwarfs as an
Alternative Symbiotic Channel to Millisecond Pulsars ,Proceedings Of Science, 2022,Vol. 11,no. 44. 4- Studying the Physical Parameters of the Stellar Binary System Hip 42455 (HD 73900 ,Acta Astronomica, 2022,Vol. 72,no. 2. 5- The boundary homotopy retract on the scalar hairy charged black hole spacetime ,Axioms , 2022,Vol. 11,no. 12. 6- Determination of wind-fed model parameters of neutron stars in high-mass X-ray binaries ,Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia (PASA), 2022,Vol. 39,no. 40. 7- Assessing the complexity of orbital parameters after asymmetric kick in binary pulsars ,Journal of High Energy Astrophysics, 2022,Vol. 35,no. 1. 8- Geometric transformations on a topological black hole and their applications ,Chinese Journal of Physics, 2021,Vol. 74,no. 12. 9- Metal-poor Stars Observed with the Automated Planet Finder Telescope. III. CEMP-no Stars are the Descendant of Population III Stars ,Astronomische Nachrichten, 2021,Vol. 342,no. 1. 10- Retraction and folding on the hyperbolic black hole ,AIP Advances, 2021,Vol. 11,no. 1. 11- Cosmological Insights into the Early Accretion of r-Process-Enhanced stars. I. A Comprehensive Chemo-dynamical Analysis of LAMOST J1109+0754 ,Astrophysical Journal, 2020,Vol. 903,no. 2. 12- Probability Distribution of Magnetic Field Strengths through the
Cyclotron Lines in High-Mass X-ray Binaries ,Jordan Journal of Physic , 2020,Vol. 13,no. 3. 13- Stellar wind accretion and accretion disk formation: applications to neutron star high mass X-ray binaries ,Publication of the Astronomical Society of Japan , 2019,Vol. 71,no. 89. 14- The regular dynamics through the finite-time Lyapunov exponent distributions in 3-D Hamiltonian systemsk ,Astronomische Nachrichten, 2019,Vol. 340,no. 10. 15- Metal-poor Stars Observed with the Automated Planet Finder Telescope. II. Chemodynamical Analysis of Six Low-Metallicity Stars in the Halo System of the Milky Way ,Astrophysical Journal , 2019,Vol. 882,no. 40. 16- Metal-poor stars observed with the automated planet finder telescop I. Discovery of five Carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars from LAMOST ,Astrophysical Journal, 2019,Vol. 875,no. 89. 17- On the wind accretion model of GX 301-2 ,Journal of Physics Conference Series, 2019,Vol. 1258,no. 1.
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Refrences
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Prof. Dr. Prof. Marwan S. Mousa-Vice President of Mu?tah University and Dept. of Physics, Mutah University ,mmmousa@mutah.edu.jo. Prof. Dr. Prof. Chengmin Zhang-National Astronomical Observatories-University of Chinese Academy of Sciences ,zhangcm@bao.ac.cn. Prof. Dr. Prof. Liming Song-Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences ,songlm@ijep.ac.cn. Dr. Shigeyuki Karino-Faculty of Science and Engineering, Kyushu Sangyo University, 2-3-1 Matsukadai, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 813-8503, Japan, ,karino@ip.kyusan-u.ac.jp. Dr. Juan C. Vallejo-Joint Center for Ultraviolet Astronomy, AEGORA Research Group, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Avda Puerta de Hierro s/n, 28040 Madrid, Spain ,juancval@ucm.es.
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