Research Interests

My research centers on the role of gravity in cosmology: I use gravitational lensing and classical dynamics to study the mass distribution in the Universe, from sub-galactic to super-cluster scales, to constrain cosmological parameters, and to elucidate the nature of dark matter and dark energy.

I use gravitationally lensed images of very distant objects, quasars and galaxies, to map out in detail the mass distribution of the intervening dark matter in galaxies and clusters of galaxies. Lensing is by far the best tool for the purpose of mapping out the mass distribution, as it does not rely on assumptions about the physical state of the mass.

Prasenjit Saha's Interactive Lens Model

Here is a short microlensing movie with an explanation of what you see.

Classical dynamics is a powerful means of addressing the problem of formation, evolution and relaxation of individual galaxies and clusters of galaxies. I am using analytical and semi-analytical techniques to gain better understanding of dark matter halos.