Yossef Zenati is a theoretical computational astrophysicist whose research interests encompass the fundamental aspects of compact objects such as Black Holes, Neutron Stars, and White Dwarfs. His work extends into nuclear plasma astrophysics and thermonuclear supernovae, particularly Type Ia supernovae. Zenati is passionate about understanding Dark Matter, transient events, and employing both numerical and analytical modeling techniques to predict and clarify complex observational phenomena. His goal is to advance the scientific understanding in these key areas of astrophysics. He started his academic career as an Assistant Professor at the Theoretical Physics Astrophysics Research Center (ARCO) at the Open University of Israel and also holds a position as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University. He is committed to fostering an environment that encourages exploration among graduate and postdoctoral researchers interested in thrilling astrophysical phenomena.