What are the research interests of an Associate Professor in Physics?

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In summary, an Associate Professor in Physics is primarily interested in conducting research in the field of physics, which encompasses the study of matter, energy, and the laws that govern them. Their specific research interests may vary, but they typically focus on topics such as quantum mechanics, particle physics, astrophysics, or condensed matter physics. They may also be interested in developing new technologies and techniques for studying these areas, as well as collaborating with other researchers and students to further scientific understanding in the field. Additionally, they may be involved in teaching and mentoring students, as well as securing funding for their research projects.
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Working as an Associate Professor of Physics.
Teach UG & PG Classes.
Have formal education from Himachal and Rajasthan India.
Research interests
Spintronics, Optoelectronic Material Sciences Ferromagnetism
 
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