Assistant Professor


Research Area \ Research Statement \ Research Group Info

Research Interests:

We investigate strongly correlated electron systems and quantum materials, from 3D to 1D. Our focus is on discovering new physical phenomena and unique coupled structural-physical properties that emerge from electron correlations. This research aims to develop novel devices for practical applications in spintronics and energy harvesting.

 

What We Do:

We design, synthesize, and characterize novel quantum materials to uncover new physics and enable next-generation technologies in electronics and energy.

 

Key Research Areas:

  • Novel Metal-Insulator Transitions in Transition Metal Oxides
  • Multiferroics & Magnetoelectrics in Frustrated Magnets and Type-I Materials
  • Quantum Magnetism in Frustrated Spin Systems
  • 2D van der Waals Magnets for Spintronics and Multiferroic Applications
  • Phase Transitions & Charge Ordering and their Rich Physical Phenomena
  • Transparent Oxide Semiconductors for Optoelectronic Applications
  • High-Entropy Materials with Novel Functional Properties

 

Our Approach:

Our lab utilizes a combination of synthesis, structural analysis, and advanced physical property measurements (including transport, scattering, and spectroscopy) to explore quantum behavior, often under extreme conditions and through global collaborations.

 

Join Us

We welcome motivated students and researchers to explore quantum phenomena together. Contact us to get involved.

 

To Learn more about us: https://sites.google.com/view/q2m-group/home 
To Visit and Meet us: Office Room 30, Department of Physics, University of Kashmir