A Ph.D. in Physics is a prestigious and intellectually demanding program that offers aspiring physicists the opportunity to explore the fundamental principles governing the universe.
Ph.D. candidates delve into advanced topics within physics, engaging in original research and experimentation. They work closely with experienced faculty members and researchers to unravel complex phenomena, develop new theories, or contribute to ongoing scientific inquiries. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and a deep understanding of physics principles.
The culmination of the Ph.D. is a comprehensive thesis, presenting the candidate's original research findings. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, research institutions, government laboratories, and the private sector, where their expertise contributes to advancements in fields like astrophysics, condensed matter physics, particle physics, and more. A Ph.D. in Physics opens doors to a world of discovery and innovation, shaping the future of science and technology.
Associate Professor
Research Interest
Photonics, and Optical communication
Associate Professor
Research Interest
Nano-optoelectronic materials and devices
Associate Professor
Research Interest
Solar Energy and Sustainable Product Development
HoD/Coordinator, Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Terahertz Metamaterials and wave guide based devices
Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Atmospheric and Space Physics
Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Optoelectronics and Photonics, Static Light scattering and simulation
Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Numerical Weather Prediction, Climate Change
Assistant Professor (Research)
Research Interest
General Theory of Relativity
Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Self-assembly of magnetic nanoparticles, Hierarchical nanostructures, Quantum dots
Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Nonlinear and Quantum Optics, Photonic Crystal Fibers
A Ph.D. in Physics is a prestigious and intellectually demanding program that offers aspiring physicists the opportunity to explore the fundamental principles governing the universe.
Ph.D. candidates delve into advanced topics within physics, engaging in original research and experimentation. They work closely with experienced faculty members and researchers to unravel complex phenomena, develop new theories, or contribute to ongoing scientific inquiries. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and a deep understanding of physics principles.
The culmination of the Ph.D. is a comprehensive thesis, presenting the candidate's original research findings. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, research institutions, government laboratories, and the private sector, where their expertise contributes to advancements in fields like astrophysics, condensed matter physics, particle physics, and more. A Ph.D. in Physics opens doors to a world of discovery and innovation, shaping the future of science and technology.
Associate Professor
Research Interest
Photonics, and Optical communication
Associate Professor
Research Interest
Nano-optoelectronic materials and devices
Associate Professor
Research Interest
Solar Energy and Sustainable Product Development
HoD/Coordinator, Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Terahertz Metamaterials and wave guide based devices
Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Atmospheric and Space Physics
Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Optoelectronics and Photonics, Static Light scattering and simulation
Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Numerical Weather Prediction, Climate Change
Assistant Professor (Research)
Research Interest
General Theory of Relativity
Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Self-assembly of magnetic nanoparticles, Hierarchical nanostructures, Quantum dots
Assistant Professor
Research Interest
Nonlinear and Quantum Optics, Photonic Crystal Fibers