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.

 
   

Research Fields

 I work on phenomenological models to explain neutrino masses and mixing, dark matter and matter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe. These fundamental issues of the universe are of major attention in both cosmology and astroparticle physics and need to be resolved to understand our universe in a better way. I also worked on various applications of the carbon nanotube. Thus currently trying to connect the applications of nanomaterials in various neutrino and dark matter experiments.