Dr. Sudip Kumar Haldar | Quantum Technologies | Best Faculty Award
Jaypee Institute of Information Technology | India
Dr. Sudip Kumar Haldar is an accomplished Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Material Science & Engineering at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida. With an extensive academic and research career, Dr. Haldar specializes in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics, focusing on quantum gases and quantum information theory (QIC). He has contributed significantly to the field, with research spanning multiple prestigious institutions, including a post-doctoral stint at the University of Haifa, Israel, and the Physical Research Laboratory, India. His diverse roles have influenced various subfields of physics, particularly many-body dynamics and quantum technologies.
Profile
Early Academic Pursuits 📚
Dr. Haldar’s academic journey began with his early education in Kolkata, India, where he excelled in science subjects. He completed his B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics from Calcutta University in 2006, securing First Class results. He further pursued M.Sc. in Physics from the same institution in 2008, followed by success in prestigious exams like GATE (2009) and the CSIR-JRF (2009). Dr. Haldar’s academic excellence culminated in his Ph.D. from Calcutta University in 2015, where his research focused on the stability of Bose-Einstein condensates in finite optical traps.
Professional Endeavors 🌏
Dr. Haldar has worked in prestigious institutions worldwide. He was a Post-doctoral Research Assistant at the University of Haifa, Israel (2016-2019), where he studied many-body dynamics and excitation spectra in trapped ultra-cold atomic gases. He also worked at the Physical Research Laboratory (ISRO) in Ahmedabad (2014-2016), exploring thermalization dynamics in quantum systems using embedded random matrix theory. In his current position at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Dr. Haldar continues to push the frontiers of quantum technologies and quantum information science.
Contributions and Research Focus 🔬
Dr. Haldar’s research interests primarily revolve around Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics and Quantum Information Science (QIC). His work explores the dynamics of quantum gases, the interaction effects in ultracold bosonic systems, and the role of entanglement in quantum phase transitions. He is currently investigating quantum technologies for next-generation quantum computing. His notable publications include a paper on topological quantum phase transitions and significant contributions to the study of bosonic Josephson junctions and finite-range interactions.
Research Skills 🧠
Dr. Haldar possesses an advanced skill set in computational physics, with proficiency in LaTeX, Fortran95, C++, and HPC systems. His research often involves the use of high-performance computing (HPC) to simulate and analyze complex quantum dynamics. He regularly employs advanced computational techniques and methods such as Multiconfigurational Time-Dependent Hartree (MCTDH) for quantum simulations, contributing significantly to his field’s computational modeling advancements.
Teaching Experience 🎓
As an Assistant Professor, Dr. Haldar has taught various courses in Physics and Material Science. He has also been actively involved in conducting workshops and training sessions for students and faculty. Notably, he was a resource person for the One Week Workshop on Scientific & Technical Research Scripting Using LaTeX at SRM University in 2023. His teaching pedagogy emphasizes outcome-based education, incorporating interactive learning to inspire students in the fundamentals of theoretical physics.
Awards and Honors 🏆
Dr. Haldar’s excellence in research and academia has been recognized through various awards and fellowships. He received the CSIR Junior Research Fellowship (2010) based on his performance in the UGC-CSIR NET exam. He has been a Life Member of the Indian Society of Atomic & Molecular Physics (ISAMP). His post-doctoral fellowships include prestigious positions such as the Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the University of Haifa and the BK21 Plus Postdoctoral Fellowship under the Brain Korea 21 Program.
Citations📚
A total of 165 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.
- Citations – 165
- h-index – 8
- i10-index – 7
Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱
Dr. Haldar’s work continues to inspire students and fellow researchers in the fields of quantum physics and condensed matter theory. His research on quantum dynamics, BECs, and quantum phase transitions has the potential to contribute significantly to the development of quantum computing technologies. With ongoing projects like the DST SERB funded project on quantum technologies, Dr. Haldar is at the forefront of the future of quantum science in India and globally. His legacy will likely be marked by his pivotal role in advancing quantum systems and theoretical physics.
Publications Top Notes
Many-Body Effects in a Composite Bosonic Josephson Junction
- Authors: Sudip Kumar Haldar, Anal Bhowmik
Journal: Atoms, 2024
Predicting a Topological Quantum Phase Transition from Dynamics via Multisite Entanglement
- Authors: Leela Ganesh Chandra Lakkaraju, Sudip Kumar Haldar, Aditi Sen (De)
Journal: Physical Review A, 2024
- Authors: Anal Bhowmik, Sudip Kumar Haldar, Ofir E. Alon
Journal: Scientific Reports, 2020
Relaxation of Shannon Entropy for Trapped Interacting Bosons with Dipolar Interactions
- Authors: Sangita Bera, Sudip Kumar Haldar, Barnali Chakrabarti, Andrea Trombettoni, V. K. B. Kota
Journal: The European Physical Journal D, 2020
Many-Body Quantum Dynamics of an Asymmetric Bosonic Josephson Junction
- Authors: Sudip Kumar Haldar, Ofir E. Alon
Journal: New Journal of Physics, 2019