Anhad Bagga [He/They]
PhD Researcher [1st Year]
PhD Project: Solar and Stellar Activity
Supervisor: Anne-Marie Broomhall
Project Funding: Science and Technology Funding Council [STFC]
Teaching: (PX151/152) First-year UG Physics/Astrophysics Labs
Education Background
BS-MS Dual Degree from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Tirupati
MS Thesis: Variations in Asteroseismic Parameters of Kepler Red Giants Due to Magnetic Activity.

That's me at Quebec Citadel with Château Frontenac in the background.
Contact: anhad.bagga@warwick.ac.uk
Social: Connect on LinkedIn
Office: PS1.07
Address: Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL
Research Interests
Asteroseismology is the study of stellar pulsations or waves which travel in the interiors of stars. We use these waves to study the internal structure and composition of stars, which cannot be probed directly due to the extreme environment deep inside the stars. My PhD project explores the analysis of these waves to investigate magnetic activity close to the surface of red giant stars.
Content
- Check out my poster on `A search for long-term variations in asteroseismic parameters of Kepler red giants' - presented at TASC8/KASC15 conference.