Department of Computational, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
Adjunct Faculty
smodumudi@tamusa.edu
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Biography
Broadly, my research interests lie in theoretical and mathematical physics, spanning both general relativity and various approaches to quantum gravity. My current research focuses on different properties of axially symmetric black holes in general relativity. I am working on different types of singularities possible in covariant theories, the generalization and maximal analytic extension of exact solutions, the null structure of spacetime, asymptotic symmetry groups and conserved quantities. In addition, I am involved in collaborative projects that aim to explore alternative formulations of Einstein’s gravity and investigate gravitational lensing around line sources.
M. M. Akbar, S. M. Modumudi; Near-horizon Symmetries of Local Black Holes, Phys. Rev. D, (2025), 10.1103/zj3y-mk5t
M. M. Akbar, C. Brewer, S. M. Modumudi; Spacetime Structure of Regular Accelerating Black Hole Pair in General Relativity, Class. Quantum Grav., (2025), 10.1088/1361-6382/adf7fc
A. Saha, S. M. Modumudi, S. Gangopadhyay; Shadow of a noncommutative geometry inspired Ayon Beato Garcia black hole, Gen. Rel. Grav., 50:103, (2018), 10.1007/s10714-018-2423-z
A. Agashe, S. M. Modumudi; On the Effects of Non-metricity in an Averaged Universe, Universe, 10, 261, (2024) 10.3390/universe10060261.
Subject | Number | Section | Description | Term | Syllabi |
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PHYS | 1101 | 01L | General Physics Lab I | Spring 2025 | Syllabus |
PHYS | 1101 | 02L | General Physics Lab I | Spring 2025 | Syllabus |
PHYS | 1101 | 03L | General Physics Lab I | Spring 2025 | Syllabus |
PHYS | 1101 | 04L | General Physics Lab I | Spring 2025 | Syllabus |
PHYS | 1102 | 01L | General Physics Lab II | Spring 2025 | Syllabus |
PHYS | 1102 | 02L | General Physics Lab II | Spring 2025 | Syllabus |
PHYS | 2125 | 001 | University Physics Lab I | Spring 2025 | Syllabus |