Theoretical Physics & Scientific Computing

Radin Rassouli

MSc graduate in Quantum Fields & Fundamental Forces

Alternative gravity, black-hole dynamics, Monte Carlo modelling, uncertainty analysis, and technical automation.

I work across theoretical physics, computational modelling, and technical systems. This site brings together research on gravity and cosmology, projects in simulation and forecasting, and applied work in Python, data handling, and automation.

Current role Data Enrichment Analyst
Base TW8 9GD, UK
Training Imperial College London & Royal Holloway
Core tools Python, C++, Linux, Jupyter

Current Structure

How the work is organised.

Research, modelling, and delivery are treated as one connected profile rather than separate tracks.

The research side centres on alternative gravity and cosmology, relativistic motion in strong-gravity settings, and mathematically intensive modelling built from first principles.

The same approach carries into projects in Monte Carlo simulation, uncertainty analysis, time-series forecasting, CAD prototyping, and production-facing Python workflows.

Featured Work

Selected work worth opening first.

A short route into the research profile, computational projects, and applied technical work.

Pursuit of Time in DBI, Cuscuton & Bimetric Theories.

An independent MSc research project on alternative gravity and cosmology models, focused on differential geometry, PDEs, and numerical testing of theoretical predictions.

Research overview Selected outputs

Monte Carlo simulation of X-ray photon transport.

A stochastic model of photon-matter interactions spanning sampling, material absorption, statistical error, and radiation transport.

Project details Related talks

Document processing automation at SCIRIS.

A Python workflow using Azure Document Intelligence and Azure OpenAI to retrieve, extract, interpret, and structure information from varied documents.

See project Professional profile

Selected Highlights

Fast context for new visitors.

A compact overview of training, research range, and technical strengths.

Academic training

First Class BSc in Physics at Royal Holloway, followed by the MSc in Quantum Fields & Fundamental Forces at Imperial College London.

Research outputs

Master's thesis work in alternative gravity, final-year work on particle motion near black holes, and Monte Carlo modelling of X-ray transport.

Applied work

Experience in radar-altimetry uncertainty analysis, greenhouse gas forecasting, and AI-assisted document automation.

Engineering builds

CAD enclosure design, Raspberry Pi hardware builds, and iterative 3D-printing workflows developed through personal prototyping projects.

Short Biography

Background and direction.

A concise overview of the academic path and the practical side of the work.

My background combines mathematical and theoretical physics with hands-on design, modelling, and prototyping. I am most comfortable working from first principles: isolating the structure of a problem, translating it into a quantitative model, and then testing it with code, data, or experiment-facing workflows.

Alongside research and software, I have spent years working with 3D printers, Raspberry Pi systems, and small embedded builds, which has made engineering constraints and implementation details a natural part of how I think.

Contact

Research, projects, and professional enquiries.

Email is the most direct route for collaboration, technical work, or general contact.

Contact details, CV information, and professional background are collected on the About page.