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Students’ Publication

Journal/Conference Articles

    1. Correlation between the shape coexistence and stability in Mo and Ru isotopes, M. Aggarwal , G. Saxena , P. Parab, Nuclear Physics A 1044, 122843 (2024)
    2. Theoretical investigation of heavy cluster decay from Z = 118 and 120 isotopes: A search for an empirical formula in superheavy region, G. Saxena, D. Akrawy, A. Ahmed, M. Aggarwal, Nuclear Physics A 1046  122867 (2024).
    3. Cluster Radioactivity in Even-Even Trans-tin Nuclei 112,118 Ce, A. Jain, S. Agrawal, S. Swami, S. K. Jain, G. Saxena, DAE-BRNS Nuclear Physics Symposium, 133         (2023).
    4. Impact of structural effects and coexisting shapes on decay characteristics relevant in astrophysical nuclear synthesis, M. Aggarwal, G. Saxena and P. Parab, DAE-BRNS Nuclear Physics Symposium, 149 (2023).

Research Project Report of students under WeMR Mentorship/Internship Program:

  1. Decay modes in Z=118,119,120 nuclei, Soniya Swami, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Shekhawati University, Rajasthan.
  2. Applications of ZnO Tetrapod nano materials, Meera Nair, University of Kerala.
  3. Cluster radioactivity in even-even trans Tin nuclei, Swarna Agrawal, J. D. B. Girls College, Kota.
  4. Electrolysers for Green Hydrogen Production, Mansi Singh, S.S. Jain Subodh P.G.(Autonomous) College, Jaipur.
  5. Electronic Band Structure of Graphene, Archis Mohapatra,  Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore.
  6. Role Of Green Hydrogen in Transportation Sector, Himangi Sikhwal, S.S. Jain Subodh P.G.(Autonomous) College, Jaipur.
  7. ZnO tetrapod material, Shivani Rajpurohit, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur.
  8. Photomultipliers: Construction, Operation and Voltage Divider Networks, Krishnaja Girish, Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, University of Delhi.
  9. Semiconductor Detector, Bulbul Choudhary, Agarawal P.G. College, Jaipur.
  10. Temperature dependence of half life in 2p and 1p Emitters, Vandana Kanwar, S.S. Jain Subodh P.G.(Autonomous) College, Jaipur.
  11. Statistics and the treatment of experimental data, Kamal Pandey, Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, University of Delhi.
  12. Scintillation Detectors (Organic & Inorganic), Aman Kumar, Bhaskaracharya College Of Applied Sciences, University of Delhi.
  13. Automated Data Acquisition Pipeline for Arduino-based Rotating Solar Panel, Ashi Mittal, Delhi Technological University.
Science disciplines explored in ongoing research projects

Nuclear Physics

⁤Nuclear physics is the study of the protons and neutrons situated at the the core of atom. ⁤⁤The discipline studies Structure, Nuclear reactions, and the Fundamental Forces that govern behavior of nucleons. ⁤⁤The field has a wide range of applications such as Nuclear Power, Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Technology and Nuclear Astrophysics

Atomic and molecular Physics

Atomic and molecular physics explores the structure, and interactions of atoms and molecules. Study of electronic configurations, energy levels, and spectroscopic characteristics of atoms and molecules helps in understanding chemical reactions, complex molecular structures and the forces governing atoms. This knowledge is essential in Material science, and nuclear physics disciplines.

Quantum Optics

Optics studies on the properties of light and its interaction with matter. A specialized field- Quantum Optics investigates optical systems impacted by quantum mechanics. It explores phenomena such as photon entanglement, quantum interference, and quantum information processing and is crucial for the development of quantum computing, quantum cryptography, and precision measurements.

Astrophysics

Astrophysics explores the universe. It is the study of celestial bodies such as stars, planets, galaxies, and black holes, and mysteries like dark matter, dark energy, and extraterrestrial life through interdisciplinary research by employing physical principles and combining observations with simulations.

Environmental science

Environmental science study of factors affecting nature. The field deals with challenges like climate change, biodiversity conservation, waste management, disaster reduction and various pollution. It is about finding sustainable solutions to keep our planet healthy.

Material science

Materials science is the study of properties of matter. It is focused on exploring material’s structure, properties, processing, and performance for real-world applications. The aim is to use this understanding to create new materials for various needs in sectors like electronics, healthcare, automotive, energy and telecommunication.

Particle physics

Particle physics is the study of the elementary particles and the fundamental forces govern their interactions. The theoretical framework called Standard Model of Particle Physics explains how quarks, leptons and force carrying bosons form fundamental building blocks of the universe.

Accelerator physics

Accelerator physics is a field that studies and develops particle accelerators that speed up charged particles to high energies using electromagnetic fields. Particles are optimized within these devices, for efficient acceleration, precise control, and safe functioning. A range of applications of accelerators comprise fundamental particle physics research, medical therapies, materials science etc.