Dhvanil D. Desai

Dhvanil D. Desai

PhD Candidate in Astronomy

Unraveling the explosive physics of transient phenomena that shape our universe

About Me

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Who Am I?

I am a PhD candidate at the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, where I work with Dr. Benjamin Shappee. My research focuses on understanding the explosive deaths of stars through large-scale statistical studies and detailed physical modeling. Specifically, I specialize in supernova rates, luminosity functions, and low-luminosity transients such as calcium-strong (Ca-strong) supernovae. I am an active member of several major transient surveys (including ASAS-SN, SCAT, ePESSTO+, POISE, and CSP), which allows me to contribute to the discovery and characterization of hundreds of astronomical transients.

Originally from India, I am now fortunate to call Hawaiʻi home. Outside of research, I am a passionate photographer, capturing flowers, landscapes, and the night sky. I also love to hike, spend time at the beach, and roller skate (the fast racing kind).

Academic Journey

PhD in Astronomy

Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa | 2023 - Present

Advisor: Benjamin Shappee

Thesis: Rates, Luminosity Functions, and Host Galaxies of the Diverse Class of Supernovae

M.S. in Astronomy

Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa | 2021 - 2023

B.S. in Astronomy & Astrophysics and Physics

The Ohio State University | 2016 - 2020

Advisor: Barbara Ryden

Thesis: Galaxy Alignment with Surrounding Large-Scale Structure

Research Highlights

Supernova Population Statistics
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Plasma in Transients
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Fast & Faint SN 2021bxu
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Galaxy Alignments
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Selected Publications

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Teaching & Mentoring

🎓 Student Advising

Co-advisor

Grace Showerman - IfA Research Experience for Undergraduates

Working on Rest-Frame UV Photometric Diagnostics for Type Ia Supernova Subtypes

2024 - Present

🔬 Research Mentoring

Mentor

Derrick James - OSU Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP)

Supervised summer research project in observational astronomy

2020

📚 Teaching Experience

Graduate Teaching Assistant
ASTR 300 Lab & 301 Observational Astronomy, University of Hawaiʻi
2023 - 2024
Teaching Assistant
PHYS 2300 & 2301 Intermediate Mechanics, The Ohio State University
2018 - 2020
Instructional Assistant
ASTR 1101 Lab, The Ohio State University
2018

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