Basudev Nag Chowdhury | Quantum Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Basudev Nag Chowdhury | Quantum Technologies | Best Researcher Award

QSciT Research | India

Dr. Basudev Nag Chowdhury, an accomplished scientist and researcher, is currently the Head of Research & Innovation at QSciT Research Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata, India. He is also a Senior Research Consultant with the Nano Bio-Photonics Group at the Department of Electronics & Electrical Communication Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. With a strong background in Quantum Physics and Nanotechnology, Dr. Chowdhury has made notable contributions in areas such as quantum computing, quantum-enhanced sensing, and neuromorphic computing. His research combines both theoretical and experimental approaches to explore and manipulate quantum phenomena for practical applications.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Chowdhury’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Physics (Hons.) from Presidency College, University of Calcutta in 2006, followed by a M.Sc. in Physics from the Department of Physics, University of Calcutta in 2008. His passion for the frontier of nanotechnology led him to pursue a PhD at the Centre for Research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (CRNN), University of Calcutta, where he made significant contributions to transport behavior modeling in nanowires. His doctoral thesis was focused on Silicon Nanowire Field Effect Transistors (Si NWFETs), which has been highly influential in the field of nanoelectronics.

Professional Endeavors 🚀

Dr. Chowdhury has held several prestigious research positions over the years. From being a Project Fellow to a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the University of Calcutta, his career trajectory shows consistent growth in both teaching and research. His tenure at IIT Kharagpur and University of Calcutta as a Visiting Researcher is marked by impactful contributions to quantum physics, nanotechnology, and neuromorphic computing. Notably, Dr. Chowdhury’s involvement in the Nano Bio-Photonics Group at IIT Kharagpur reflects his expanding role in integrating quantum technology with biological sciences.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Chowdhury’s research focus lies primarily in quantum computing, quantum sensing, and nanotechnology. He is particularly interested in developing CMOS-compatible room-temperature qubits, manipulating quantum entanglement using voltage control, and quantum solar cells. His work on voltage-tunable quantum dots (VTQDs), quantum-enhanced biosensors, and exceptional point physics has been groundbreaking. Furthermore, Dr. Chowdhury is advancing the understanding of neuromorphic computing and brain-inspired physics using Non-equilibrium Green’s Function (NEGF) techniques.

Research Skills 🛠️

Dr. Chowdhury possesses a wide range of research skills, including theoretical modeling, experimental fabrication, and quantum device simulation. His expertise in the NEGF framework has facilitated the development of quantum simulators for various nanoelectronic applications. His work on quantum dots, nano-wire transistors, and nano-scale materials has provided insights into quantum transport and energy harvesting. His skillset also extends to quantum-enhanced sensing, bio-sensing, and strain-engineering of materials.

Teaching Experience 🍎

Dr. Chowdhury has contributed significantly to the education and mentoring of students in the fields of Quantum Mechanics, Nanotechnology, and Nanoscience. At IIT Kharagpur, he serves as a Senior Research Consultant, where he not only leads advanced research projects but also helps train the next generation of scientists and engineers in quantum physics and nanoelectronics. His ability to bridge the gap between theory and application makes him a highly respected figure in both teaching and research.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Dr. Chowdhury’s dedication and expertise have been recognized with several awards, including being named an IOP Trusted Reviewer (2022). His extensive contributions to quantum technology and nanoelectronics continue to earn him recognition within the scientific community.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Chowdhury is poised to continue making groundbreaking contributions in the fields of quantum technology, neuroscience-inspired computing, and nanoelectronics. His focus on quantum-based biosensors and exceptional-point-enhanced sensing could revolutionize healthcare diagnostics and environmental sensing. As he prepares to submit his monograph in 2025, Dr. Chowdhury’s legacy in the field of quantum physics will likely inspire future generations of researchers.

Citations📚

A total of 244 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations – 244
  • h-index   –    10
  • i10-index –    11

Publications Top Notes

Exceptional-Point-Enhanced Superior Sensing Using Asymmetric Coupled-Lossy-Resonator Based Optical Metasurface

  • Authors: Nag Chowdhury, B., Lahiri, P., Johnson, N.P., De La Rue, R.M., Lahiri, B.
    Journal: Laser and Photonics Reviews

Nonequilibrium VLS-grown stable ST12-Ge thin film on Si substrate: a study on strain-induced band engineering

  • Authors: Mandal, S., Nag Chowdhury, B., Tiwari, A., Banerjee, A., Chattopadhyay, S.
    Journal: Journal of Materials Science

Dual-Gate GaAs-Nanowire FET for Room Temperature Charge-Qubit Operation: A NEGF Approach

  • Authors: Nag Chowdhury, B., Chattopadhyay, S.
    Journal: Advanced Quantum Technologies

Development of substrate engineered Si-<111>/[100] Patterned Features by anisotropic wet etching with Pt/Pt3Si mask

  • Authors: Mandal, S., Das, C., Sikdar, S., Karmakar, A., Chattopadhyay, S.
    Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics

Voltage-Tunable Quantum-Dot Array by Patterned Ge-Nanowire-Based Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Devices

  • Authors: Sikdar, S., Nag Chowdhury, B., Saha, R., Chattopadhyay, S.
    Journal: Physical Review Applied

 

 

 

IBRAHIM Maouhoubi | Quantum Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. IBRAHIM Maouhoubi | Quantum Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Faculty of sciences fez, Morocco

Ibrahim Maouhoubi is a 26-year-old Moroccan researcher specializing in the physics of nanomaterials for energy applications. With a strong academic background in engineering physics, he has gained extensive experience in solid-state physics and optoelectronics. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, Ibrahim combines his technical skills in programming and numerical methods with his passion for renewable energy. He actively contributes to the academic community as a reviewer for various scientific journals and serves in editorial roles at international congresses. Ibrahim is committed to advancing the understanding of quantum materials and their applications in energy efficiency.

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Education:

Ibrahim completed his PhD in Engineering Physics at the University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah in Fez, Morocco, focusing on the optoelectronic properties of quantum structures. His research was supervised by notable professors, and he achieved a very honorable GPA. He holds a Master’s degree in Engineering Physics and a Bachelor’s in Physics from the same university, as well as a year of study in Acoustic Physics in France. Additionally, he is pursuing a Bachelor’s in Mathematics and Computer Science. His educational journey reflects his dedication to both theoretical and practical aspects of physics.

Professional experience:

Ibrahim has garnered significant research and teaching experience. As a research assistant in the LPS laboratory at his university, he contributed to multiple studies on nanomaterials. He served as a teaching assistant for courses in materials physics and solar energy, helping to educate the next generation of physicists. His role as a reviewer for journals such as the Journal of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry showcases his active engagement in the academic community. Furthermore, he has participated in international congresses as an editor and moderator, demonstrating his commitment to disseminating research findings and collaborating with global peers.

Research focus:

Ibrahim’s research primarily explores the optoelectronic properties of nanomaterials, particularly focusing on quantum disks and their applications in renewable energy. His doctoral thesis examined the effects of external factors on impurity-related electronic properties in GaAs quantum structures, contributing to advancements in photonics applications. He is actively involved in optimizing photovoltaic systems using quantum nanostructures, exploring factors such as temperature and electromagnetic fields to enhance energy conversion efficiency. Ibrahim’s work aims to bridge theoretical physics with practical applications in clean energy, positioning him as a significant contributor to the field of nanomaterials and renewable technologies.

Awards and Honors:

Throughout his academic career, Ibrahim has received several awards recognizing his excellence. He earned a merit award for outstanding performance in his Baccalaureate, demonstrating early academic prowess. In 2018, he was honored with a championship prize in the national university football competition. Additionally, he was a finalist in the prestigious MT180s competition, showcasing his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts effectively. These accolades reflect his dedication to both academic and extracurricular pursuits, highlighting his well-rounded profile as a student and researcher.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: The electric and magnetic field effects on the optical absorption in double QWs with squared, U-shaped and V-shaped confinement potentials
    Authors: R. En-nadir, H. El-ghazi, H. Abboudi, I. Maouhoubi, A. Jorio, I. Zorkani
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 13
  • Title: The effects of the dielectric screening, temperature, magnetic field, and the structure dimension on the diamagnetic susceptibility and the binding energy of a donor-impurity
    Authors: I. Maouhoubi, R. En-nadir, I. Zorkani, A. O. Tayebi Hassani, A. Jorio
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 11
  • Title: Effects of applied magnetic field and pressure on the diamagnetic susceptibility and binding energy of donor impurity in GaAs quantum dot considering the non-parabolicity model
    Authors: I. Maouhoubi, R. En-nadir, K. El Bekkari, I. Zorkani
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 9
  • Title: Exploring the electronic properties of shallow donor impurities in modified ∩-shaped potential: Effects of applied electric field, parabolicity, compositions, and thickness
    Authors: R. En-nadir, H. El Ghazi, M. Tihtih, S. E. Zaki, W. Belaid, I. Maouhoubi
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 8
  • Title: The effects of lateral electric field, effective-mass position-dependent, and dimension on the donor-impurity binding energy and electron-impurity distance in GaAs-based quantum disk
    Authors: I. Maouhoubi, R. En-nadir, S. Maouhoubi, I. Zorkani, A. O. Tayebi Hassani, A. Jorio
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 7
  • Title: Intrasubband-related linear and nonlinear optical absorption in single, double and triple QW: the compositions, temperature and QW’s number effects
    Authors: R. En-nadir, H. El-ghazi, W. Belaid, M. Tihtih, H. Abboudi, I. Maouhoubi
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 7
  • Title: The effects of lateral electric field and dimensionality on the electronic properties of 2D-core/shell quantum disk emerged in finite confining potential
    Authors: I. Maouhoubi, O. Mommadi, R. En-nadir, S. Chouef, S. Dardaz, I. Zorkani
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4
  • Title: Impurity-related electronic properties in GaAs quantum disk under external excitations considering the confinement parabolicity effect
    Authors: I. Maouhoubi, R. En-nadir, S. Maouhoubi, I. Zorkani, A. O. Tayebi Hassani, A. Jorio
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4
  • Title: Theoretical study of the non-parabolicity and size effects on the diamagnetic susceptibility of donor impurity in Si, HgS and GaAs cylindrical quantum dot and quantum disk
    Authors: I. Maouhoubi, S. J. Edrissi, R. En-nadir, I. Zorkani, A. O. Tayebi Hassani
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4
  • Title: Analyzing the combined influences of external electric field, impurity-location, in-content, and QW’s number on donor-impurity binding energy in multiple quantum wells
    Authors: R. En-nadir, H. El-ghazi, M. Tihtih, W. Belaid, S. E. Zaki, I. Maouhoubi
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3