Dr. Subhajit Acharya
I received my B.Sc. in Chemistry from Ramakrishna Mission Residential College, Narendrapur (Kolkata, India) in 2016. Subsequently, I joined the integrated Ph.D. program at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India. After completing my M.Sc., I joined Prof. Biman Bagchi's research group at the Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit of the Indian Institute of Science (Bengaluru, India) in 2018. During my Ph.D., I formulated the multidimensional non-Markovian theory and explored it in studying kinetics in several systems, such as the cis-trans isomerization reaction of stilbene, insulin dimer dissociation in water, and gas-liquid nucleation. I also studied the diffusion-entropy scaling relation, the hydrodynamic Stokes law at molecular length scales, microdroplet chemistry, dielectric relaxation of dipolar confined fluids, etc. Currently, I am working with Prof. Michael L. Klein at the Temple University as a post-doctoral research associate. Looking ahead, I aspire to remain in academia to continue my research and teaching.Â