Students

Students

Narendra Kumar pursuing Integrated Ph.D

My work is based on the data-centric approach for understanding materials complex properties such as dielectric breakdown, proton conductivity, etc. I am also working on the origin of the crystalline order and unusual mechanical properties of high-entropy alloys (HEAs).

Email ID: narendra@jncasr.ac.innarendra8995@gmail.com

Koyendrila Debnath pursuing Ph.D.

Research area: Layered materials under external perturbation (e.g. hydrostatic pressure, doping) and chemical properties of 2D materials functionalized by organic linkers.

Email ID: koyendriladebnath.90@gmail.comkoyendrila@jncasr.ac.in

Unnimaya K C pursuing PGDMS

Email ID: unnimayakc@jncasr.ac.inunnimayakc@gmail.com

Arijit Sinha pursuing Ph.D.

Currently working on pressure-driven structural phase transition in materials and role of phonons in such transitions.

Email ID: arijitsinha@jncasr.ac.inarijitsinha16@gmail.com

Meha Bhogra pursuing Ph.D.

My research primarily involves understanding the structural and dynamical origin of flexibility of materials, amorphization of metal-organic frameworks, and structural transformations on ion-irradiation of non-FCC gold.

Email ID: mehabhogra@jncasr.ac.inmehabhogra@gmail.com

Shashank Chaturvedi pursuing

My research is in the area of pressure dependent electronic properties and magnetic materials.

Email ID:  shashankc@jncasr.ac.in

Lakshay Dheer pursuing

My research is in the area of electro and photo-catalysis of various chemical reactions.

Email ID: lakshay@jncasr.ac.in; lakshaydheer4@gmail.com 

Raagya Arora pursuing Integrated Ph.D

My research work focuses on studying materials with non trivial electronic topology, predicting pressure induced topological quantum phase transitions and thermoelectric properties of materials. I also study metavalent bonding in class of materials called incipient metals.
 

Email ID: raagyaarora@gmail.comraagya@jncasr.ac.in

Bhuvaneshwari R pursuing Ph.D.

My research work focuses on exploring the tunable electronic and topological properties of layered materials for their potential applicability in devices

Email ID: bhuvana@jncasr.ac.in, bhuvana9799@gmail.com

Surabhi Menon pursuing

My research interests lie in studying the electronic, magnetic, and topological properties of 2D materials and van der Waals heterostructures under external perturbations. Additionally, I have a keen interest in understanding the emergence of ferroelectricity in materials.

 

Email: smenon@jncasr.ac.in, surabhimenon24@gmail.com