I think physics is fundamentally about phase transitions and understanding the various phases of matter we observe in nature. When multiple degrees of freedom interact, they give rise to emergent properties, making the whole fundamentally different from the sum of its parts—"More is Different" (P. W. Anderson). My research focuses on understanding how certain degrees of freedom at the UV scale (fermions, bosons, etc.) interact and give rise to fundamentally new emergent phenomena in quantum many-body systems, such as quantum entanglement, non-Fermi liquids, pseudogap metal, superconductivity, and many more.
Many Body quantum entanglement in Large-N interacting systems
Quantum phase transitions, non-Fermi liquids, and strange metals,
Phase fluctuating superconductors, tJ models, etc.
Non-Hermitian physics and non-equilibrium steady states
PhD in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics: (2025-2029)
Centre for Condensed Matter Theory, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India, 560012
MS in Physical Sciences: (2022 - 2025)
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India, 560012
BSc. in Physics: (2019 - 2022)
Ramakrishna Mission Residential College, Narendrapur, Kolkata, 700103
Higher Secondary: (2019)
Kola Union High School, Kolaghat, West Bengal, 721134
My updated CV is available at the following link.