Department of Physics and Astronomy

The Forbes Group

praveer-tiwari

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Praveer Tiwari

Praveer Tiwari

Praveer comes from India where he got his BSc-MSc(Research) degree(Physics) from Indian Institute of Science, his major research was on Accretion Disk Modeling and Gravitational Wave Data Analysis. He started his pursuit of Ph.D in physics in 2016 at WSU. Since 2017, he worked in professor Jeffrey McMahon Group learning different aspects of machine learning and computational condensed matter.

Currently, he is working jointly under Dr Forbes and Dr Bose. He is working on constraining the parameters of the equation of state of neutron stars using the gravitation wave detection. He is also working on employing novel machine learning techniques to characterize different aspects of gravitational wave detections.