Anon PHY
@anonphy
Experimental and computational physicist specializing in quantum materials.
What I'm looking for
I am an experimental and computational physicist focused on quantum materials and semiconductor thin films, combining hands-on thin-film fabrication and spectroscopy with numerical modeling and quantum computing techniques. I have driven projects ranging from Raman spectroscopy of 2D TMDCs at low temperatures to magnetron-sputtered multilayer hydrogen sensors, producing measurable device sensitivity and fast response times.
My work blends laboratory experimentation (magnetron sputtering, photolithography, Raman/PL) with computational analysis (Python, C++, Qiskit, COMSOL) and statistical-mechanics modeling, yielding insights into phonon modes, adsorption/desorption transitions, and quantum simulation benchmarks. I hold a dual B.Tech/M.Tech in Engineering Physics and have been recognized with fellowships including FAST-SF and IBM Qiskit Summer School.
Experience
Work history, roles, and key accomplishments
Research Project Trainee
Physical Research Laboratory
Aug 2025 - Present (4 months)
Investigating Raman scattering in 2D quantum materials at low temperatures to identify phonon modes and quantum phenomena; contributed to measurement, data analysis, and interpretation for heterogeneous TMDC structures.
Summer Research Fellow
IISER Thiruvananthapuram
May 2025 - Jul 2025 (2 months)
Fabricated Pd/Mg/Co multilayer thin films via magnetron sputtering and photolithography and demonstrated hydrogen sensing from 10 ppb–10,000 ppm with 10.5% sensitivity and ~40s response at room temperature.
Undergraduate Researcher
NIT Agartala
Jul 2024 - Apr 2025 (9 months)
Implemented the Bond Fluctuation Model to simulate ssDNA and dsDNA, analyzed desorption–adsorption and melting transitions, and applied statistical mechanics to confirm first-order melting and second-order desorption.
Education
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National Institute of Technology Agartala
Bachelor of Technology + Master of Technology (Dual Degree), Engineering Physics
2021 -
Grade: 8.69/10
Pursuing a Dual Degree (B.Tech + M.Tech) in Engineering Physics with a current CGPA of 8.69/10 and coursework in classical and quantum physics, condensed matter, semiconductor devices, statistical mechanics, and numerical methods.
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