Niraj Pant is a graduate student working with Dr. Vadim Uritsky on prominences and CMEs.

email: 23pant@cua.edu

Here is a copy of my CV.

Please click to view publications that I have been a part of.

Here is a copy of my PhD proposal.

Some prominence events of interest.

My previous research background:

My research background involves working with interferometers, such as ALMA, VLBA and VSOP. An interferometer is a technique in which electromagnetic waves are superimposed in order to extract information. The resolution of an interferometer is as good as that of a single telescope whose diameter is as long as the longest baseline of the interferometer. Therefore, a telescope like the VLBA can have a resolution of a single telescope that is as big as the entire United States. This resolution is equivalent to standing in New York and reading a newspaper that is placed in Los Angeles.

Link to ALMA telescope webpage.

Link to VLBA webpage.

Link to VSOP webpage.