Dr. Biplab Pal | বিপ্লব পাল
Assistant Professor of Physics
Department of Physics, School of Sciences
Nagaland University, Lumami Campus
Lumami, Nagaland, India
Research areas: Flat band physics, Spin-dependent transport, Fractals and quasiperiodic structures, Single electron localization and delocalization, Mesoscopic systems
Currently, I am working as an Assistant Professor of Physics at the Nagaland University in India. I have been trained as a scientific researcher with a research experience of about twelve years under my belt and I am very passionate about my research activities. At the same time, I am equally interested in teaching and sharing my scientific knowledge with the young students, and that is my motivation behind joining the present position.
Before joining this position, I worked as an Assistant Professor of Physics at Kaliachak College, Malda, West Bengal in India. Previously, I was a postdoctoral research fellow at the School of Physics and Astronomy in Tel Aviv University and at the Department of Physics in Ben-Gurion University in Israel under the mentorship of Prof. Amnon Aharony. Before moving to Israel, I worked as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Condensed Matter Physics Division at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (MPIPKS) in Dresden, Germany. At MPIPKS, I was associated with the Quantum Many-body Systems (QMBS) Group led by Dr. Anne E. B. Nielsen.
I did my Ph.D. from the University of Kalyani in West Bengal, India under the supervision of Prof. Arunava Chakrabarti.
Title of my Ph.D. thesis: Electron states, charge and spin transport in low dimensional structures with quasi-periodic and fractal geometries.
My academic background at a glance
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Last updated on August, 2025
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