My research interest lie in interdisciplinary fields where I can exploit Raman spectroscopy to understand biological systems from a new perspective.
E-mail: divyac@jncasr.ac.in
My research focuses on using Raman spectroscopy for various studies of condensed matter systems in extreme conditions, like high pressure, low temperature, or high temperature, to understand its properties and electronic, magnetic, topological and structural phase transitions.
BSc. Physics, UC College, Aluva, Kerala
MS. Material Science, JNCASR
E-mail: janaky@jncasr.ac.in
I am researching the fascinating properties of different material systems, especially Skyrmion hosts and multiferroics under extreme pressure, temperature, and magnetic field conditions. Raman Spectroscopy and Brillouin Spectroscopy are used as the main research tools. If not in the lab, I would take care of my plants, travel, or play badminton.
BSc.Hons. Physics, St. Stephen's College, Delhi
MSc. Physics, IIT Guwahati
E-mail: anjana@jncasr.ac.in
As part of my research, I have synthesised dendronic nanostructures for sensitive detection of oligonucleotides; I am currently working on energy and storage based materials like Caesium Lead Halide perovskites and Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks to understand their structure property relationships using Raman spectroscopy.
E-mail: priyankaj@jncasr.ac.in
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