Mitra Maleki
Incoming M.Sc. Student in Astrophysics
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (Starting October 2025)
B.Sc. in Physics, Sharif University of Technology | Focused on Astrophysics and Cosmology
Hello and welcome! My name is Mitra Maleki, and I am a passionate student dedicated to exploring the wonders of the universe. My interests lie in astrophysics and cosmology, and right now I am focused on understanding the early universe and its evolution. I enjoy combining theoretical physics with practical coding and data analysis. If you have any comments or corrections regarding my code, I would greatly appreciate your feedback. Please do not hesitate to contact me at mitramalekiy@gmail.com.
Current Project
I am actively participating in the Numerical Relativity Learning Collaboration Program, where we study different numerical relativity codes and methods together. I focus on using Python for numerical computations, Using my background in physics and data science. My goal is to deepen my understanding of gravitational wave science by combining theoretical study with practical simulations.
Previous Project
Previously, I focused on Weinberg’s Cosmology, revisiting foundational theories about the early universe. Under the supervision of Dr. Ali Akbar Abolhasani, I explored key cosmological phenomena through detailed derivations and numerical work. This project helped strengthen my theoretical foundation and improve my ability to model physical systems computationally.
I also worked at the Iran National Observatory, where I developed Python-based tools for astronomical observations. Inspired by the European Southern Observatory's practices, I created a Sky Magnitude Calculator, an Ephemeris Generator, and a large-scale Finding Chart. This experience was a great blend of programming and observational astronomy.
My Notes and Files
You are welcome to access my detailed notes and derivations below. I have tried to write them as correctly as possible, but please check for any mistakes. They are not complete, but they cover some parts of each book: