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About us

 

   We explore the physics of complex electronic systems showing exotic physical orders like conventional and unconventional superconductivity, magnetism, multiferroicity and topological superconductivity etc.  Our primary weapons of choice are scanning probe microscopy and transport spectroscopy down to ultra-low temperatures, at ultra-high vacuum and in high magnetic fields.

 

      In order to implement scientific ideas into practice and use them for developing new technologies, it is also important to explore the properties of complex physical systems at temperatures comparable to room temperature and under ambient environments. Part of our research is also directed to this goal. We collaborate with chemists, materials scientists, biologists and medical practitioners [the real doctors :)] for developing and characterizing new materials and devices with useful functional properties.

Current News 

Deepti has been awarded the "Best Poster Award" in SNS 2022 at IISc Bangalore. Congratulations :)

SNS2022: https://snsbangalore.iisc.ac.in/

Alumni news

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Soumyadip Halder

Soumyadip joined Oxford Instruments, UK in 2022.

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Aastha Vasdev

Aastha submitted her PhD thesis in 2022.

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Soumya Datta

Soumya submitted his PhD thesis in 2022.

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Ritesh

Ritesh graduated in 2022 and is now a postdoc at TIFR, Hyderabad.

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Suman

Suman completed her PhD in 2021.

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Anshu

Anshu graduated in 2019 and is now a postdoc at Bar-Ilan University, Israel.

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Shekhar

Shekhar graduated in 2019 and is now a postdoc at Ohio State University, USA. 

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Leena

Leena graduated in 2018 and is now a postdoc at University of Illinois (Urbana–Champaign), USA.

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Aslam

Aslam graduated in 2017 and now is an Assistant Professor in Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga.

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