Mr Jagat Ram Kanwar | Quantum Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr Jagat Ram Kanwar | Quantum Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jagat Ram Kanwar is a passionate quantum physicist specializing in Quantum Foundations, Quantum Computation, and Quantum Information Theory ⚛️💻. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics at Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla 🏫. His research focuses on quantum entanglement, teleportation, and computational physics, contributing to advancements in secure communication and quantum computing 🔗🔢. He has published in high-impact journals 📚 and collaborated with leading researchers. His academic excellence is recognized through UGC NET-JRF qualification and participation in prestigious conferences 🏆. His dedication and contributions make him a promising researcher in quantum science 🚀.

Mr Jagat Ram Kanwar, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India

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Education 🎓

Mr. Jagat Ram Kanwar is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics at Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla (since December 2016) 🏫🔬. He has qualified for the UGC NET-JRF, showcasing his expertise in quantum physics and research excellence ⚛️📖. He holds an M.Sc. in Physics (53.85%) and a B.Sc. degree (47.8%) 🎓. His strong academic foundation began with Higher Secondary education (57%) and Matriculation (67%) 📊. With a consistent academic journey in theoretical and applied physics, he continues to make impactful contributions to quantum information science and computational physics 🚀.

Experience 🎓

Mr. Jagat Ram Kanwar has gained valuable teaching experience by instructing undergraduate students for one year at a private university 🏫📚. Additionally, he has taught M.Sc. Physics students at the Department of Physics, Himachal Pradesh University (HPU) for two semesters 🎯📖. His expertise in quantum mechanics and computational physics allows him to mentor students in complex theoretical concepts and their real-world applications ⚛️🧠. Through his academic experience, he has helped shape the next generation of physicists, fostering curiosity and excellence in the field of quantum information science 🚀🔬.

Research Focus 📡

Mr. Jagat Ram Kanwar specializes in quantum teleportation, quantum entanglement, and quantum computation 🔬💻. His research explores Quantum Teleportation Using Symmetric States as a Quantum Channel, focusing on secure quantum communication and efficient transmission of quantum information 🔄🔗. By leveraging symmetric multi-qubit states, he investigates how quantum entanglement can optimize teleportation protocols for future quantum networks and cryptographic systems 🔐🚀. His work contributes to the advancement of quantum information theory, paving the way for real-world applications in secure data transfer and quantum computing technologies 🌍⚡.

Research Papers 📄

Mr. Jagat Ram Kanwar has made significant contributions to quantum information science through his research publications in high-impact journals 🏆📚. His paper, “Entanglement Concentration of Multi-Qubit Entangled States: An IBM Quantum Experience,” published in Quantum Studies, Mathematics and Foundations (Springer), explores quantum entanglement and computational experiments using IBM’s quantum processors ⚛️💻. Another key publication, “Quantum Teleportation Using Symmetric States,” published in the International Journal of Theoretical Physics (Springer), advances secure quantum communication techniques 🔄📡. His research plays a crucial role in the development of future quantum technologies 🚀🔢.

Publications 📚

Quantum Teleportation Using Symmetric States as Quantum Channel ⚛️📡

✍️ Authors: Jagat Ram Kanwar, Dev Dutt, Shashi Kumar Dhiman 👨‍🔬📚

📖 Journal: International Journal of Theoretical Physics 🏛️📝

📅 Year: 2025 📆

🔗 Focus: This study explores quantum teleportation protocols using symmetric multi-qubit states as an efficient quantum channel, providing insights into secure quantum communication and next-generation quantum networks 🔄🔗. The research enhances quantum information processing, contributing to secure data transmission and computational advancements in quantum mechanics 🚀💡.

Dr Chang Liu | Quantum Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Chang Liu | Quantum Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chang Liu is a highly accomplished physicist specializing in quantum materials and quantum transport. He is currently an Associate Professor at the School of Physics, Renmin University of China. With a strong background in experimental physics, he has made groundbreaking contributions to the study of 2D topological quantum materials, particularly in the quantum anomalous Hall effect. His research has been published in top-tier journals such as Nature Materials, Nature Physics, Advanced Materials, and Physical Review Letters, earning him over 2,000 citations in the scientific community.

Dr Chang Liu School of Physics, Renmin University of China, China

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🎓 Education

Dr. Chang Liu holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Tsinghua University (2019) 🎓, where he specialized in 2D topological quantum materials and quantum transport phenomena. His doctoral research laid a strong foundation for his contributions to the quantum anomalous Hall effect ⚡. Before that, he completed his undergraduate and master’s studies in physics 📚, developing expertise in condensed matter physics and experimental techniques 🔬. His academic journey has been marked by excellence, leading to groundbreaking research in low-power topological transport devices 🚀. With extensive training from leading institutions, Dr. Liu continues to push the boundaries of quantum materials science.

🛠️ Skills & Expertise 

Dr. Chang Liu is an expert in materials science and nanotechnology 🔬, specializing in material characterization and advanced materials development ⚙️. His research focuses on thin films, nanotechnology, and magnetic materials 🧲, with applications in electronics and energy storage ⚡. He has extensive experience in electrical conductivity and low-temperature physics ❄️, enabling the design of next-generation materials with superior physical properties 🏗️. His expertise in material characteristics and conductivity plays a crucial role in developing high-performance materials for industrial and technological applications 🚀. His deep knowledge and innovative approach drive advancements in modern materials engineering 🌍.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Chang Liu specializes in quantum materials and quantum transport, exploring the fundamental physics of exotic materials ⚛️. His research focuses on low-temperature quantum effects, electron transport phenomena, and topological materials 🌀, advancing the field of next-generation electronics and quantum computing 💻. He investigates quantum transport mechanisms in novel materials, such as topological insulators, superconductors, and low-dimensional systems ⚡. His work contributes to unlocking new electronic properties, enhancing energy efficiency, and developing future quantum devices 🚀. Through cutting-edge material characterization and nanotechnology, he is shaping the future of quantum engineering and condensed matter physics 🌍.

📄 Publications

Magnetic-Field-Induced Robust Zero Hall Plateau State in MnBi₂Te₄ Chern Insulator 🧲⚛️
👨‍🏫 Authors: Chang Liu, et al.
📖 Journal: Nature Communications (2021)

Antiferromagnetic Topological Insulator MnBi₂Te₄: Synthesis and Magnetic Properties 🏗️🔬
👨‍🏫 Authors: Chang Liu, et al.
📖 Journal: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (2020)
Distinct Quantum Anomalous Hall Ground States Induced by Magnetic Disorders ⚡📡

👨‍🏫 Authors: Chang Liu, et al.
📖 Journal: Physical Review X (2020)

Robust Axion Insulator and Chern Insulator Phases in a Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetic Topological Insulator 🌀🧲
👨‍🏫 Authors: Chang Liu, et al.
📖 Journal: Nature Materials (2020)

Direct Evidence of Ferromagnetism in a Quantum Anomalous Hall System 🏗️⚡
👨‍🏫 Authors: Chang Liu, et al.
📖 Journal: Nature Physics (2018)

Enhancing the Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect by Magnetic Codoping in a Topological Insulator 🔬📡
👨‍🏫 Authors: Chang Liu, et al.
📖 Journal: Advanced Materials (2018)

These high-impact publications showcase Dr. Liu’s expertise in quantum materials, magnetism, and topological physics, making significant advancements in modern condensed matter research 🚀.

Dr Shubhadeep Biswas | Quantum Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Shubhadeep Biswas | Quantum Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Shubhadeep Biswas, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, United States

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🎓 Academic Background 

Dr. Shubhadeep Biswas is a highly accomplished physicist specializing in nuclear and atomic physics 🔬. He earned his Integrated Ph.D. (2010–2017) from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India 🏛️, where he conducted pioneering research on multi-electronic systems under heavy ion impact ⚛️ under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Lokesh C. Tribedi. Prior to that, he completed his B.Sc. in Physics (Honours) with Mathematics and Chemistry 📊 at Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, University of Calcutta (2007–2010), securing a First Class distinction with a university rank 🏅. His strong academic foundation has fueled his cutting-edge research in atomic collisions 🚀.

👨‍🏫 Experience 

Dr. Shubhadeep Biswas is a renowned physicist specializing in ultrafast atomic and quantum dynamics ⚛️. Since January 2023, he has been a Research Project Scientist and Team Leader at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University, USA 🏛️, where he leads cutting-edge research in laser-driven electron dynamics 🔬. Previously, from 2017 to 2022, he was an Alexander von Humboldt and Marie S. Curie Fellow 🎖️, working with Nobel Laureate Prof. Ferenc Krausz and Prof. Matthias Kling at Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, Germany 🇩🇪. His research has contributed to groundbreaking discoveries in ultrafast physics and attosecond science 🚀.

🏆 Awards 

Dr. Shubhadeep Biswas has been widely recognized for his outstanding contributions to atomic and molecular physics ⚛️. He received the prestigious Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (2018) 🇩🇪 and the Marie S. Curie Fellowship (2018) 🇪🇺 for his pioneering research in ultrafast quantum dynamics 🔬. His Ph.D. thesis was awarded “Best Ph.D. Thesis Award (2015-16)” 🏅 by the Indian Society of Atomic & Molecular Physics. Additionally, he was ranked first in Physics at Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira (2010) and Calcutta University 📊. His achievements also include INSPIRE Fellowship (2007–2010) and International Travel Grants ✈️, showcasing his scientific excellence on a global scale 🚀.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Shubhadeep Biswas is at the forefront of ultrafast science and attosecond physics ⚡, exploring the fastest electron dynamics in atomic, molecular, and condensed matter systems ⚛️. His research focuses on lightwave control of ultrafast photonics in 2D-topological quantum materials 🌀, enabling breakthroughs in next-generation optoelectronic devices 💡. He investigates nonlinear and extreme nonlinear photonics 📡, uncovering new phenomena in high-intensity laser-matter interactions. His expertise extends to X-ray Free Electron Laser (FEL) physics 🔥, pushing the boundaries of ultrafast imaging. His work is shaping the future of quantum optics and high-speed electronics 🚀.

📄 Publications 

Probing Molecular Environment Through Photoemission Delays ⚛️📡
👨‍🏫 Authors: S. Biswas, B. Förg, L. Ortmann, J. Schötz, W. Schweinberger, T. Zimmermann, …
📖 Journal: Nature Physics 16 (7), 778-783 (2020)
📊 Citations: 79

Phase-Matching for Generation of Isolated Attosecond XUV and Soft-X-Ray Pulses with Few-Cycle Drivers ⚡🌊
👨‍🏫 Authors: J. Schötz, B. Förg, W. Schweinberger, I. Liontos, H.A. Masood, A.M. Kamal, …
📖 Journal: Physical Review X 10 (4), 041011 (2020)
📊 Citations: 51

Light-Wave-Controlled Haldane Model in Monolayer Hexagonal Boron Nitride 🌀💡
👨‍🏫 Authors: S. Mitra, Á. Jiménez-Galán, M. Aulich, M. Neuhaus, R.E.F. Silva, V. Pervak, …
📖 Journal: Nature 628 (8009), 752-757 (2024)
📊 Citations: 49*

Double-Differential Cross Sections for Ionization of HO by Fast Bare O Ions ⚛️🔬
👨‍🏫 Authors: S. Nandi, S. Biswas, A. Khan, J.M. Monti, C.A. Tachino, R.D. Rivarola, D. Misra, …
📖 Journal: Physical Review A 87 (5), 052710 (2013)
📊 Citations: 49

Double-Differential Cross Section for Ionization of Molecules by 4-MeV/u Ions 🔥📊
👨‍🏫 Authors: S. Bhattacharjee, S. Biswas, J.M. Monti, R.D. Rivarola, L.C. Tribedi
📖 Journal: Physical Review A 96 (5), 052707 (2017)
📊 Citations: 44

Double-Differential Distribution of Electron Emission in the Ionization of Water Molecules by Fast Bare Oxygen Ions 💧⚛️
👨‍🏫 Authors: S. Bhattacharjee, S. Biswas, C. Bagdia, M. Roychowdhury, S. Nandi, D. Misra, …
📖 Journal: Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics 49 (6), 065202 (2016)
📊 Citations: 37

Dr. Biswas’ cutting-edge research in attosecond physics, photoemission, and molecular ionization continues to push the boundaries of ultrafast quantum science 🚀.