I am a PhD candidate in Physics at Texas A&M University. My research focuses on bridging the gap between theory and application in quantum optics—particularly in the context of understanding biological processes. My doctoral work under the guidance of Dr. Girish Agarwal is centered on – “Investigating the quantum advantage of using two-mode bright squeezed light in quantum sensors”. I am deeply interested in the fundamental nature of light–matter interactions, especially as they occur at the atomic and biomolecular level. In the long term, I am interested in building scalable, application-driven quantum-enhanced sensing technologies for real life applications.
Mrunal Kamble (Ph.D. Candidate)
Graduate Assistant - Research
Department of Physics and Astronomy | Texas A&M University
Office MPHY303 TAMU| College Station | Texas 77843-4242
mrunal@tamu.edu | LinkedIn
Research Interests
Quantum sensing and metrology
Biosensing technology
Quantum plasmonics
Quantum optics
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