About Me
Background
I am a Royal Society Newton International Fellow at the University of Durham, working at the intersection of quantum science and ultracold molecular physics. My research focuses on quantum simulations of strongly interacting many-body systems and the study of quantum magnetism using ultracold RbCs molecules. I am particularly interested in developing novel quantum simulation platforms and exploring their applications in understanding complex quantum phenomena.
Academic Journey
Royal Society Newton International Fellow
University of Durham, UK
Jan 2024 - Present
Quantum Simulations with Ultracold Polar Molecules
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of Innsbruck, Austria
May 2021 - April 2023
Quantum Simulations with Ultracold Polar Molecules
PhD in Physics
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, HBNI, India
Aug 2015- March 2021
Thesis: Study of Laser Induced Coherent Phenomena in the Rubidium Atomic Medium
MSc in Physics
University of Calcutta, India
Aug 2013 - July 2015
Specialization in Quantum Optics and Laser Physics
BSc in Physics
University of Calcutta, India
Aug 2010 - July 2013
First Class Honours in Physics