Tathagata Ghosh

Assistant Professor (Fellow E) in Physics
Harish-Chandra Research Institute


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I am an assistant profesor in the High Energy Phenomenology group of Harish-Chandra Research Institute (HRI). I obtained my Ph.D in physics in 2016 from the Mitchell Institute of Fundamental Physics of Texas A&M University Department of Physics and Astronomy under the supervision of Dr. Bhaskar Dutta. Thereafter, I was a post-doctoral researcher at the Oklahoma State University, University of Hawaii, University of Pittsburgh and University of Sao Paulo. 


My primary research interests include baryon asymmetry and gravitational waves, precision measurements of the observed Higgs boson properties, collider phenomenology, direct and indirect searches of Dark Matter, physics beyond the Standard Model, neutrino masses and mixings. My research publications are listed at inSPIRE.