My research interests lie in the following fields:- (e, 2e) processes on atomic and ionic targets
- (e, 3e) processes on atomic and ionic targets
- Spin dependent effects in ionization processes
- Impact Spectroscopy on solid targets
- Plasmon in solid
- Application of chaos in cryptography
Ph.D. Completed
1. Ms. Nikita Dhankhar, ID. No. 2017PHXF0427P, defended her thesis successfully on 8th December 2022. Title: Theoretical Study of Coincident Ionization Cross-sections of Atoms and Molecules by Twisted Electron Impact.
2. Ms. Aditi Mandal, ID. No. 2016PHXF0009P, defended her thesis successfully on 23rd January 2023. Title: Modelling Plasmon Features in the Multiple Scattering Description of Spectroscopies: the Dielectric Function Approach.
PhD students at present:
1. Neha
2. Raul Sheldon Pinto (JRF in DST-SERB-CRG Project)