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Manasse Mbonye

Manasse Mbonye is a theoretical astrophysicist born in Gahini, Rwanda. He is currently Executive Secretary of the National Council for Science and Technology in Kigali.

Manasse Mbonye
Alma materUniversity of Connecticut
Known forMbonye-Kazanas model
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy, astrophysics

Early life and education edit

Mbonye's parents (Reuben Rwabuzisoni, father) were teachers. His high school education was at Nyakasura School in Uganda. He attended Fourah Bay College in Sierra Leone, then obtained his doctoral degree from the University of Connecticut in 1996. His Ph.D. dissertation on “Gravitational Perturbations of Radiating Spacetimes”[1] along with his founding of and activities in the “Rwanda Education Reconstruction Effort” (RERE) earned him the 1996 Ph.D. "Graduate of the Year" at the University of Connecticut.[2]

Research edit

Mbonye held a postdoctoral position at the University of Michigan and was a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology until 2011. He also carried out research at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland as a National Research Council Senior Research Associate.

Mbonye has made important contributions to theoretical physics, including the Mbonye-Kazanas model of non-singular black holes,[3] cosmology with interacting dark energy,[4] and models for the origin of the M–sigma relation.[5]

Mbonye is currently Vice-Rector in Charge of Academic Affairs at the National University of Rwanda, and RIT-NUR Research Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

References edit

  1. ^ Mbonye, Manasse R.; Mallett, Ronald L. (2000). "Gravitational Perturbations of a Radiating Spacetime". Foundations of Physics. 30 (5): 747–774. arXiv:gr-qc/0010006. Bibcode:2000gr.qc....10006M. doi:10.1023/A:1003789027892.
  2. ^ Taylor, Frances Grandy (May 19, 1996). "Extraordinary Students to Step Forth". Hartford Courant. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  3. ^ Mbonye, Manasse; Kazanas, Demosthenes (2005). "Nonsingular black hole model as a possible end product of gravitational collapse". Physical Review D. 72 (2): 024016. arXiv:gr-qc/0506111. Bibcode:2005PhRvD..72b4016M. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.72.024016.
  4. ^ Mbonye, Manasse (2004). "Cosmology with Interacting Dark Energy". Modern Physics Letters A. 19 (2): 117–134. arXiv:astro-ph/0212280. Bibcode:2004MPLA...19..117M. doi:10.1142/S021773230401285X.
  5. ^ Mbonye, Manasse; et al. (2003). "Formation of Supermassive Black Holes in Galactic Bulges: A Rotating Collapse Model Consistent with the MBH-σ Relation". The Astrophysical Journal. 591 (1): 125–137. arXiv:astro-ph/0304004. Bibcode:2003ApJ...591..125A. doi:10.1086/375340.

manasse, mbonye, theoretical, astrophysicist, born, gahini, rwanda, currently, executive, secretary, national, council, science, technology, kigali, alma, materuniversity, connecticutknown, formbonye, kazanas, modelscientific, careerfieldsastronomy, astrophysi. Manasse Mbonye is a theoretical astrophysicist born in Gahini Rwanda He is currently Executive Secretary of the National Council for Science and Technology in Kigali Manasse MbonyeAlma materUniversity of ConnecticutKnown forMbonye Kazanas modelScientific careerFieldsAstronomy astrophysicsEarly life and education editMbonye s parents Reuben Rwabuzisoni father were teachers His high school education was at Nyakasura School in Uganda He attended Fourah Bay College in Sierra Leone then obtained his doctoral degree from the University of Connecticut in 1996 His Ph D dissertation on Gravitational Perturbations of Radiating Spacetimes 1 along with his founding of and activities in the Rwanda Education Reconstruction Effort RERE earned him the 1996 Ph D Graduate of the Year at the University of Connecticut 2 Research editMbonye held a postdoctoral position at the University of Michigan and was a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology until 2011 He also carried out research at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt Maryland as a National Research Council Senior Research Associate Mbonye has made important contributions to theoretical physics including the Mbonye Kazanas model of non singular black holes 3 cosmology with interacting dark energy 4 and models for the origin of the M sigma relation 5 Mbonye is currently Vice Rector in Charge of Academic Affairs at the National University of Rwanda and RIT NUR Research Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology References edit Mbonye Manasse R Mallett Ronald L 2000 Gravitational Perturbations of a Radiating Spacetime Foundations of Physics 30 5 747 774 arXiv gr qc 0010006 Bibcode 2000gr qc 10006M doi 10 1023 A 1003789027892 Taylor Frances Grandy May 19 1996 Extraordinary Students to Step Forth Hartford Courant Retrieved 10 April 2013 Mbonye Manasse Kazanas Demosthenes 2005 Nonsingular black hole model as a possible end product of gravitational collapse Physical Review D 72 2 024016 arXiv gr qc 0506111 Bibcode 2005PhRvD 72b4016M doi 10 1103 PhysRevD 72 024016 Mbonye Manasse 2004 Cosmology with Interacting Dark Energy Modern Physics Letters A 19 2 117 134 arXiv astro ph 0212280 Bibcode 2004MPLA 19 117M doi 10 1142 S021773230401285X Mbonye Manasse et al 2003 Formation of Supermassive Black Holes in Galactic Bulges A Rotating Collapse Model Consistent with the MBH s Relation The Astrophysical Journal 591 1 125 137 arXiv astro ph 0304004 Bibcode 2003ApJ 591 125A doi 10 1086 375340 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Astronomy nbsp Stars nbsp Spaceflight nbsp Outer space nbsp Solar System Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manasse Mbonye amp oldid 1139775259, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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