

Nishad Muhammed
Researcher in Numerical Relativity
I am a PhD candidate working with Dr. Matthew Duez in Washington State University. My research interest lies in Numerical Relativity especially simulations of post-merger binary compact systems. I am a member of the Simulating eXtreme Spacetime (SXS) collaboration.

Research Interests
Welcome to my research website. I am passionate about unraveling the complexities of molecular mechanisms underlying human diseases. My research focuses on understanding the role of specific proteins in cancer progression and developing targeted therapies to combat drug resistance.
This platform also serves as a space to share insights into my academic journey, collaborations, and the impact of my work. Join me in this scientific exploration.
Publications
"Stability of hypermassive neutron stars with realistic rotation and entropy profiles"
Nishad Muhammed , Matthew D. Duez , Pavan Chawhan, Noora Ghadiri, Luisa T. Buchman, Francois Foucart, Patrick Chi-Kit Cheong, Lawrence E. Kidder, Harald P. Pfeiffer and Mark A. Scheel
Phys. Rev. D 110, 124063 (2024)
"High angular momentum hot differentially rotating equilibrium star evolutions in conformally flat spacetime"
Patrick Chi-Kit Cheong, Nishad Muhammed, Pavan Chawhan, Matthew D. Duez, Francois Foucart, Lawrence E. Kidder, Harald P. Pfeiffer, Mark A. Scheel
Phys. Rev. D 110, 043015 (2024)
Patrick Chi-Kit Cheong, Francois Foucart, Harry Ho-Yin Ng, Arthur Offermans, Matthew D. Duez, Nishad Muhammed, and Pavan Chawhan
Phys. Rev. D 111, 043036 (2025)
Presentations
Stability study of differentially rotating relativistic stars
American Physical Society April Meeting 2024 - Contributed, Oral
Studies of relativistic rotating stars: numerics and stability tests
American Physical Society April Meeting 2023 - Contributed, Poster
Stability of hypermassive neutron stars with post-merger-like rotation and entropy profiles
American Physical Society Northwest Meeting 2024 - Contributed, Oral
Stability of hypermassive neutron stars with realistic rotation and entropy profiles
Gravitational Wave Astronomy Northwest Meeting 2024 - Contributed, Oral
Stability of hypermassive neutron stars with realistic rotation and entropy profiles
Gravitational Wave Astronomy Northwest Meeting 2024 - Contributed, Oral
Testing the stability of rotating neutron stars
WSU Academic Showcase 2024