Rushona Qalaqonova
A long-form research paper produced under TSA mentorship. The work moves from problem framing through evidence, analysis, and a defended conclusion the author can stand behind.
Results & published work
Our students have published around ten papers to date. The library on this page is deliberately narrower. We only feature work that appeared in peer-reviewed journals or independently stands up to that bar. Everything is open to read.
The library
Around ten student papers have been published over the lifetime of the program. We chose to feature only the ones that landed in peer-reviewed venues or hold up to that standard on their own. The rest sit in our archive. Journal articles open on the publisher’s site, the other files are hosted directly. No paywalls on our side, no gated forms.
A long-form research paper produced under TSA mentorship. The work moves from problem framing through evidence, analysis, and a defended conclusion the author can stand behind.
“ModMax black holes in Kalb-Ramond gravity: Electric Penrose, circular orbits and collisions of electrically charged particles”
A peer-reviewed research article on ModMax black holes in Kalb-Ramond gravity, examining horizon structure, charged-particle orbits, the electric Penrose process, and high-energy particle collisions. Published in Physics of the Dark Universe (Elsevier). This paper is a collaborative effort between TSA and the research lab that worked directly with our student on the project. Credit belongs to the full author team listed above.
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