Mythri Sarker | Natural Physics and Astronomy | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Mythri Sarker | Natural Physics and Astronomy | Young Scientist Award

Ms at Hurlstone Agricultural High School Australia

From a young age, Mythri Sarker has been captivated by the vast mysteries of space and science. Her earliest memories involve visiting observatories, fueling her passion for understanding the universe’s complexities. A gifted student at a selective school, she has faced challenges but remains resilient, driven by her belief in hard work, as reflected in her personal philosophy inspired by Richard Feynman’s words. Despite rejections, Sarker is determined to use every obstacle as a stepping stone toward greatness.

At 12, she became fascinated with medical oncology, a field she plans to pursue as a career. Inspired by the mysteries still surrounding cancer and spurred by her grandmother’s diagnosis of myelofibrosis, she delves deeply into oncology, even completing a government course on the subject. Her dedication includes maintaining an oncology journal and supporting cancer charities.

Alongside her scientific endeavors, Sarker is an award-winning creative writer, using writing to explore her philosophical musings. At 13, she developed a theory called Perpetuum Annuli—a revolutionary idea in atomic manipulation, derived from optical tweezers. Despite its raw stage, it has already earned global recognition from prestigious organizations like the Cambridge Centre for International Research and Crimson’s 18u18 program.

Her scientific achievements, while still blossoming, highlight her dedication to knowledge, believing that passion and hard work are the true hallmarks of success.

Publication profile

 

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🎓 Education

Hurlstone Agricultural High School, Sydney, NSW, Australia High School Student (Oncology, Physics)
February 2022 – Present

🏆 Professional Activities

Oxford Program, Oxford, England, GB Scholar (Oncology, Physics) – Invited Position. Crimson Education, Sydney, NSW, AU
Crimson 18u18 Award (Oncology, Physics) – Distinction. Cambridge Scholar’s Program, Cambridgeshire, England, GB Scholar (Oncology, Physics) – Invited Position. Cambridge Centre for International Research, Cambridgeshire, England, GB Scholar (Oncology, Physics) – Invited Position

Publication

  1. Crimson 18u18 Video Pitch Perpetuum Annuli
    • Type: Report
    • Role: Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Visualization, Investigation, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing
    • Source: Crimson Education

 

  1. Perpetuum Annuli
    • Type: Working paper
    • Role: Formal analysis, Conceptualization, Investigation, Methodology, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing
    • Source: Hurlstone Agricultural High School

 

  1. Perpetuum Annuli Logbook
    • Type: Other
    • Role: Writing – original draft, Visualization
    • Source: Mythri Sarker

 

  1. The Pioneering Catalyst of Perpetuum Annuli
    • Type: Online resource
    • Role: Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Methodology, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing
    • Source: Mythri Sarker

Moritz Meyer zu Westram | Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Moritz Meyer zu Westram | Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

👨‍🏫Profile Summary

Experienced physicist specializing in astronomy, with expertise in exomoon simulations and toroidal exospheres. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Bern, building on M.Sc. research on exoplanet atmospheres. Contributed to publications and conference proceedings on exomoon phase curves and closed orbits for near-Earth objects. Skilled in Python programming and proficient in LaTeX. Prior roles include research and scientific assistant positions at esteemed institutes. Fluent in German and proficient in English. Dedicated to advancing knowledge in theoretical physics and contributing to the understanding of celestial phenomena.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Education 🎓

PhD in Physics with special qualification in Astronomy, University of Bern, Sep. 2023 – Present, Master of Science in Theoretical Physics, University of Bern, Sep. 2021 – June 2023 Thesis: “Exomoon Simulations of Toroidal Exospheres”, Bachelor of Science in Physics, University of Bern, Sep. 2018 – Nov. 2021 Thesis: “Metrics in the Space of Keplerian Orbit Elements”, German A-levels (Abitur), Gymnasium Melle, Aug. 2016 – June 2018

Work Experience 💼

  • Research Assistant, Astronomical Institute, University of Bern, Aug. 2020 – Present
  • Scientific Assistant, Physics Institute, University of Bern, Sep. 2022 – June 2023

Skills 🛠️

Languages:

  • German (mother tongue)
  • English (proficient)

Programming, Scripting & Others:

  • Python (proficient)
  • C (basic)
  • LaTeX (proficient)

 

📚Top Noted Publication

    1. Title: Exomoon Phase Curves: Toroidal Exosphere Simulations of Exo-Ios Orbiting 8 Exoplanets in Alkali Spectroscopy
      • Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets
      • Publication Date: March 2024
      • DOI: 10.1029/2023JE007935
      • Contributors: M. Meyer zu Westram; A. V. Oza; A. Galli
    1. Title: Exo-Io Simulations of Toroidal Exospheres
    1. Title: Metrics on Space of Closed Orbits for Near-Earth Objects Identification
      • Journal: Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy
      • DOI: 10.1007/s10569-023-10165-0
      • Source: Moritz Meyer zu Westram via Crossref Metadata Search