YCAA Prize Fellow • Yale University

Ebraheem Khaled Farag

Stellar evolution & microphysics, classical pulsations, neutrinos, and MESA development.

I work on massive stars, stellar pulsations, nuclear reaction rates, opacities, and neutrino signatures, with a strong focus on the development and validation of Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA).

Department of Astronomy, Yale University New Haven, Connecticut Ebraheem.Farag@yale.edu

I consistently pursue the ability to evolve any 1D stellar model of any mass through any phase of evolution and to any fate, real or imaginary.

Portrait of Ebraheem Khaled Farag

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Position

YCAA Prize Fellow

Yale Center for Astronomy & Astrophysics

Yale University • 2024 - present

Education

Ph.D. Astrophysics

Arizona State University

School of Earth and Space Exploration • 2024

B.S. Engineering Physics

The Ohio State University

Mechanical Specialization • 2019

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