National Postdoctoral Fellow (NPDF)
Theoretical Physics, School of Physical Science
India Assocation for the Cultivation of Science
2A & 2B Raja S C Mullick Road, Jadavpur
Kolkata -- 700032, India
[2023 - 2025]
International Centre for Theoretical Science, Bangalore
Postdoctoral Fellow (Thoeretical Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics)
Mentors: Prof. Subhro Bhattacharjee
Dr. Sthitadhi Roy
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[2017 - 2023]
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Doctor in Philosophy (Theoretical Condensed Matter)
Research Supervisor: Prof. Sumilan Banerjee
Thesis Title: Many-body classical chaos: A case study across thermal phase transitions and connection to quantum measurements. [PDF]
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[2014 - 2016]
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Master of Science (Physics)
Project Supervisor: Prof. G. Aravind
Project Title: Mass filtration of ions using quadrupole mass analyzer. [PDF]
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[2011 - 2014]
Midnapore College, Vidyasagar University
Bachelor of Science (Physics Hons)
Awards: National Postdoctroal Fellowship (2025), Anusandhan National Research Foundation
(ANRF), Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.
First prize winner in West Bengal State student-youth science fair 2013 (College level), Youth Services Department, Govt. of West Bengal.
9. July, 2025: Non-equilibrium Quantum Statistical Physics, The Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy
8. January, 2024: Stability of quantum matter in and out of equilibrium at various scales, International Center for Theoretical Sciences, Bangalore, India.
7. December 2023: Pan-TIFR Conference on Condensed Matter Physics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India.
6. July 2023 (Online): Boulder School on Non-Equilibrium Quantum Dynamics, Yale University, Boulder, USA.
5. June 2023: Periodically and quasi-periodically driven complex systems, International Center of Theoretical Sciences, Bangalore, India
4. March 2022 (Online): APS Satellite Meeting, International Center of Theoretical Sciences, Bangalore, India.
3. October 2021 (Online): Probing Complex Quantum Dynamics through Out-of-time-ordered Correlators, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany.
2. January 2020: Algorithms in Lattice Gauge Theory and Spin Systems, Indian Association of Cultivation of Science, Kolkata, India.
1. June 2018: Bangalore School on Statistical Physics IX, International Center of Theoretical Sciences, Bangalore, India.
9. July, 2024: Dynamics Days Asia Pacific 13, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Japan, "Onset and growth of many-body chaos in a symmetry-broken phase." (25 mins)
8. April, 2024: ICTS In-house Symposium, International Center for Theoretical Sciences, Bengaluru; "Intermediate time growth of many-body chaos in a symmetry-broken phase." (15 mins)
7. December, 2023: Pan-TIFR Condensed Matter Physics Conference, Tata Insitute of Fundamental Research, Hyderabad; "Intermediate-time growth of many-body chaos in a symmetry-broken phase." (20 mins)
6. August 2023: Physics Department Seminar, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai; ”Classical limit of measurement-induced transition in many-body chaos in integrable and non-integrable oscillator chains.” (1 hour)
5. August 2023: Physics Department Seminar, Institute of Mathematical Science, Chennai; ”Classical limit of measurement-induced transition in many-body chaos in integrable and non-integrable oscillator chains.” (1 hour)
4. September 2022: Q-Mat (Conference on Quantum Condensed Matter), Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur; ”Classical limit of measurement-induced transition in many-body chaos in integrable and non-integrable oscillator chains.” (15 minutes)
3. March 2022 (Online): American Physical Society March Meeting, Chicago, IL; “Many-body chaos: phase transition and noise” (12 Minutes)
2. January 2022: In-house symposium, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore; “Many-body chaos: phase transition and noise” (15 minutes)
1. December 2020 (Online): Young Investigators Meet on Quantum Condensed Matter Theory, NIISER, Bhubaneswar; “Many-body chaos and anomalous diffusion across thermal phase transition in two dimensions” (15 minutes)