Research & Consultancy

Department of Physics

Sr no Name of the faculty member Research Specialization to be displayed on the R&C website Any specific interesting research problems that the faculty member is working or intends to work upon
1. Dr. Kamlesh N. Pathak Upper Atmospheric Science
Earthquake Prediction
GPS Technology
Gravitational Wave astronomy
General Relativity of Exotic Structures
Atmospheric Aerosols
Atmospheric water vapor
Remote Sensing of Earth resources
2. Dr. Lalit Kumar Saini Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Strongly Correlated Electronic Materials
Topological quantum nano Materials
Electronic-structure calculation and quantum Monte Carlo(QMC) simulation
Nano-, 2D and Bulk Materials
Coulomb drag in Bilayer systems
3. Dr. Ajay Kumar Rai High Energy Physics Hadron Spectroscopy
4. Dr. Dimple V. Shah Semiconductor
Crystal growth
Thin Films
Photovoltaic Materials
Micro Hardness Measurement of Bulk Samples
Gas sensing properties of Thin Films
Fabrication of nanomaterials using Autoclave (Hydrothermal method)
Thin films by spin coating method
5. Dr. Vipul Kheraj Thin Films and Materials Science
Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices
Laser based materials processing for optoelectronic devices
Investigations on degradation pathways for thin film solar PV in off-shore conditions
Optimisation of experimental processes for fabrication of perovskites based thin film solar cells
Biomedical instrumentations and automation
Optoelectronic and opto electrical spectroscopy for materials diagnosis and testings
6. Dr. Y. A. Sonvane Computational Nanoscience
Density functional Theory
2D Materials
Nanomaterials & Nanofluids
Biological Materials
Perovskite-based materials for solar cell applications
2D Materials for Thermoelectric, Toxic Gas sensor and Battery and Super capacitor applications
Hydrogen Storage, photo catalysis and water splitting applications
Synthesis of oxide based Nanoparticles & Nanofluids for heat transfer applications
Graphene like Materials for Energy & Charge Storage Applications
Modeling of nano-scale materials using density functional theory
7. Dr. Debesh R. Roy Density Functional Theory
Atomic Clusters & Nanostructures
Physics of the Materials
Nano-Biophysics
DNA and inorganic electronics
2D materials for toxic gas sensing, thermos electrics and energy storage applications
Cluster assembled materials for semiconductor applications
Toxicity prediction through QSAR methods under DFT for medicinal applications
Metal oxides and chalcogenides, and their antimicrobial activity
8. Dr. Shail Pandey Pulsed microwave generated plasma
Plasma diagnostics: Electrical method and Optical Emission Spectroscopy
Cold atmospheric pressure plasma physics and interaction with various surfaces
Atmospheric pressure plasma physics and applications
Physics of Plasma interaction with different surfaces
Optical Emission Spectroscopy of plasmas
Physics of Microwave generated plasmas and applications
9. Dr. Himanshu Pandey Band Structural Calculation, Thin films and their Hetrostructures
Heusler alloys and their exploration
Thermoelectric Materials
Ab-initio materials modeling and experimental investigations for energy-based applications of Heusler alloys
Wastewater treatment and gas sensing applications of nanoparticles
10. Dr. Mithun Karmakar Plasma Wave Breaking
Plasma Based Particle Accelerator
Whistler Waves
Particle in Cell (PIC) simulation
Plasma wave Breaking, Beam Driven Plasma wave
11. Dr. Ms. Dipika Patel Nuclear reaction study at near the Coulomb barrier energies
Study of Break-up and Transfer effects on the fusion fission and scattering mechanisms using weakly bound nuclei
Continuum Discretized Coupled Channels (CDCC) and Coupled Reaction Channels (CRC) Calculations
Nuclear Reaction dynamics using stable and unstable weakly bound nuclei
12. Dr. Vikas Kumar Ojha Theoretical High Energy Physics
Quantum Chromodynamics
Proton Spin Puzzle
Proton Spin Puzzle, Proton Radius Puzzle
13. Dr. Sharad Kumar Yadav Plasma Physics
(Nonlinear dynamics of plasma especially focused on turbulence and others nonlinear phenomena in plasma)
Soft Condensed Matter (especially interested to understand the structural and dynamical properties of complex liquids such as room temperature ionic liquids, and also others conventional liquids.)
Development of direct numerical simulation (DNSs) of Magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD) and Hall Magneto-hydrodynamics (HMHD) plasma turbulence at high Reynolds numbers