Education
PhD: Department of Physics (2017- 2021), University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA
Experience
Post-doc: Department of Materials Science and Engineering (2021-2023), University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
Research Area
My current research focusses on implementing noise measurements for understanding the fundamental physics of 2D systems. Shot noise spectroscopy can give insights about the statistics of the quasi-particles, hence making it a unique tool to reveal the information about the edge modes present in topological quantum materials.
My previous experience includes growth and characterization of complex magnetic systems (PhD) to Kagome single crystals (Post-Doc). I have utilized multiple techniques such as electrical, thermal and thermoelectric transports; magnetometry (ac and dc), neutron and X-ray diffractions to explore the exotic physics of various quantum materials.