Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
School of Applied Sciences
 
Department: PHYSICS
Phone: 7095044600
 

About Me

I believe that hard work and sincerity lead to priceless outcomes. I always try to be honest about my work and would like to pursue a research career that could be helpful to the development of society.

 
Research Fields

  • Dark matter phenomenology
  • Neutrino masses and mixing
  • matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe
Teaching

  • Advanced quantum mechanics
  • Smart electronic materials
  • Synthesis Routes of Nanomaterials
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Optics and Optical Fiber
  • Thermal Physics

Expertise

  • Neutrino
  • dark matter phenomenology
  • various computational tools like CalcHEP
  • LanHEP
  • microOMEGAs
  • SARAH
  • Mathematica

Interests

  • I have worked on the phenomenology that includes some numerical computations and theoretical calculations to resolve the dark matter
  • neutrino and matter-antimatter problems of the universe. Currently trying to explore the future prospects of various dark matter and neutrino based experiments using the new idea of nanomaterial applications.