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Soft and Active Matter Group (Ravi Kumar Pujala)

Our research group focuses on studying physics of soft matter systems both passive and active systems; Fabricate new mesostructured materials by self-assembly. The ultimate goal is to develop new functional soft materials with reconfigurable structures at the nano and meso-scales.

Organic opto-electronics group (Kanagasekaran)

Our research group concentrates on the fabrication of organic semiconductor devices for a range of optoelectronic applications, including light emitting field effect transistors, photovoltaic devices, light emitting diodes and sensors. We aim to realize the electrically driven laser using organic materials. Organic laser is a new research could make lasers emitting a wide range of… Continue reading Organic opto-electronics group (Kanagasekaran)

AstroBioLab (Sunil Kumar)

Our research group focuses on laboratory astrophysics, astrochemistry, and molecular biophysics. We use multipole radiofrequency ion trapping technique to determine the absolute values of cross sections of photon-induced gas-phase processes involving molecular ions of astrophysical and biological interest and rate coefficients of gas-phase reactions of astrophysical relevance.

Condensed Matter Theory (Sasmita Mohakud)

We study the ground state, low energy, thermodynamic properties and phase transition of quantum and frustrated spin systems. Furthermore, we try to understand the magnetization dynamics, coercive mechanisms in permanent magnets. We also focus on the charge transport mechanism, structural and electronic properties of organic and intercalated organic materials.

Observational Astronomy : Star and Planet Formation (Jessy Jose)

The main focus of our group is to study the impact of various environmental conditions including stellar feedback and metallicity on star and planet formation process. We use national and international multi-wavelength observational facilities to carry out our research activities.

Experimental High Energy Physics Group (Chitrasen Jena)

Our group focuses broadly on studying the phase diagram of Quantum ChromoDynamics (QCD), various signatures of Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) and understanding the particle production mechanism in high-energy nuclear collisions. We are also involved in direct dark matter detection experiment.