Research Areas
Department of Physics
Research Areas
Advanced Materials and Device Physics
Group Members
Research Topics
- Electron Transport across Multi-dimensional Molecular Junctions
 - Pb-free piezoceramics based flexible hybrid nanogenerator and sensing devices
 - Fabrication of 2D Materials for Energy and Electronic Applications
 - Development of solid electrolytes for all-solid-state Na and F-ion batteries
 - Electron Transport across Multi-dimensional Molecular Junctions
 - CO2 reduction into useful fuels via photocatalytic process
 - Interfacial Interaction at solid/liquid phase boundary to develop smart surfaces
 - Low temperature Charge Transport
 - 2D Ferroelectric and Ferromagnet
 - Neuromorphic computing
 - Conducting Polymers
 
                
                
                
                High Energy Physics
Research Topics
- Theoretical particle physics, beyond the Standard Model
 - Collider phenomenology, Machine learning
 - Dark Matter physics, early Universe Cosmology
 - Effective (field) theories for a connection between particle, nuclear and atomic physics
 - Semiclassical gravity, black hole physics
 - Unruh effect, relativistic quantum information
 
                
                
                Laser Physics and Photonics
Group Members
Research Topics
- Optical Communication using Structured Light Beams
 - Computational Imaging
 - Optical Information Processing
 - Magnetically Field Tunable Optical Properties of multiferroic materials
 - Polarization and Partially Coherent Optics
 - Quantum sensing
 - Quantum information processing
 
                
                
                Computational Materials and Soft Matter Physics
Group Members
Research Topics
- Theory of Catalysis: Quantum mechanics and Machine Learning
 - Statistical physics of fracture of disordered materials; Complex systems: socio & econophysics
 - Soft matter and biophysics, rare event sampling
 - Topological quantum materials, transport/ optical properties of 2D materials
 - Machine learning-assisted discovery of materials with targeted properties
 - Quantum transport in magnetic materials for spintronics applications
 - Materials modelling using ab initio calculations
 - Chaos
 - Classical Speed Limits
 - Dynamic Self-Assembly
 - Data-driven in-silico biomolecule design
 - Quantum and classical dynamical systems