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Research Interests of the members of the Theory Division
Bijay Agrawal
Microscopic description of giant multipole resonances based on the fully self-consistent Hartree-Fock & random phase approximation
Bireswar Basu-Mallick
Quantum integrable field models and spin chains
Fractional statistics in exactly solvable models
Quantum groups and Yangians
Non-hermitian Hamiltonians with real spectrum
Gautam Bhattacharyya
High-energy phenomenology within and beyond the Standard Model.
Abhik Basu
Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics
soft matter systems
physics of biological systems
field theory
Arti Garg
study of strongly correlated systems
disordered electron systems
many-body localization and thermalization
high temperature superconductivity and transport in correlated electron systems.
Amit Ghosh
Quantum field theory
Quantum gravity
Kumar S. Gupta
Quantum aspects of black holes
Quantum field theory
Mathematical physics.
Arnab Kundu
String theory
Quantum Field Theory
Gauge-gravity duality and its applications to strongly coupled systems.
Prakash Mathews
Perturbative QCD
Physics beyond the Standard Model
Munshi Golam Mustafa
Physics of Quark Gluon Plasma:
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
Electromagnetic Probes
Finite Temperature QCD
Strange Quark Matter and Strangelets
Kalpataru Pradhan
Condensed Matter Physics
Material Science
Nanoscience
Harvendra Singh
String theory
Supergravity
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