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7th May 2015, 02:31 PM
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IIT Ropar Physics
When was the Department of Physics or IIT or Indian Institute of Technology Ropar established? Who is the Head of Department of Physics or IIT or Indian Institute of Technology Ropar? What courses are offered by the Department of the Institute?
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22nd January 2020, 01:31 PM
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Re: IIT Ropar Physics
Can you provide me the details of the Research Division - Light-Matter Interactions & Quantum Information under Department of Physics of IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) Ropar?
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22nd January 2020, 01:31 PM
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Re: IIT Ropar Physics
The Department of Physics at IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) Ropar was established in 2009 to pursue high-level teaching methodologies and top-notch research in advanced areas of experimental & theoretical physics, and interdisciplinary areas of science & technology. It offers a unique integrated MSc - MS (Research) - Ph.D. programme in physics. Department of Physics Research Division - Light-Matter Interactions & Quantum Information The focal theme of Light-Matter Interactions and Quantum Information division is to understand and harness the intriguing phenomena, exhibited and generated by photons in various forms of matter. The interest lies in the theoretical and experimental studies of classical & quantum manipulation of light-matter interactions, and also in its applications to quantum information. Members: Dr. (Mrs.) Asoka BISWAS Dr. Shubhrangshu DASGUPTA Dr. Kailash C. JENA Dr. Rajesh V. NAIR Thrust Areas Decoherence in quantum systems Quantum information in many-body system Implementation of quantum computation in physical systems Coherent control in atoms and molecules Energy transfer in bacterial photosynthesis Nonlinear light scattering Interfacial water structure Protein folding Soft matter interfaces Lipid mimicking model systems Photonic crystals Disordered nanostructures Nano-lasers, Metal-dielectric nanostructures Micro/nano cavities Recent Research Activities Control of decoherence in spin-boson systems Detection, measurement and dynamics of entanglement in many-body system Controlled generation of entangled photons from quantum dots Coherent control of group velocity in alkali atoms Role of ions on the water structure at charged solid surface Nanodroplet templating Interfacial Water Ordering and Head Group Hydration: the Effect of Charge Structure and charge of the hydrophobic/water interface Photon scattering and emission studies using nanophotonic structures Mesoscopic phenomena exhibited by photons in nanostructures Collaborations University of Toronto, Canada Laboratory for fundamental BioPhotonics, EPFL, Switzerland Biophysical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Group, University of Victoria, Canada IIT Madras IIT Patna BARC, Mumbai TIFR, Mumbai IIT Hyderabad Complex Photonic Systems, University of Twente, The Netherlands |