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Sudip Sinha

Sudip Sinha

Research Scholar
Course : Ph.D. ()
Research Guide:
Subhasis Sinha
    Location: , DPS, IISER Kolkata
    Email: ss19rs063[ at ]iiserkol.ac.in
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Research group

Research areas

  • Many body quantum chaos, Thermalization, Deviation from ergodicity, Ultracold atoms

My primary research interests include studying the non-equilibrium dynamics and exotic phases in complex systems like collective models, spin systems, as well as ultracold atoms. I am particularly interested in studying the factors which lead to deviation from ergodic behavior in an interacting system, namely, many-body quantum scarring (MBQS) phenomena, many-body localization (MBL), etc.

  • Integrated BS-MS (Physics), Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Kolkata, 2019
  • Prime Minister's Research Fellowship (PMRF), 2020
  • Best MS Thesis award under the supervision of Dr. Subhasis Sinha, 2019
  • Inspired Research Fellowship Grant (INSPIRE) from DST, 2014-2019
  1. Sudip Sinha and S. Sinha, "Chaos and quantum scars in Bose-Josephson junction coupled to a bosonic mode", Phys. Rev. Lett 125, 134101 (2020).
  2. D. Mondal, Sudip Sinha, and S. Sinha, "Chaos and quantum scars in a coupled top model", Phys. Rev. E 102, 020101 (Rapid Comm.) (2020).
  3. Sudip Sinha and S. Sinha, "Dissipative Bose-Josephson junction coupled to bosonic baths", Phys. Rev. E 100, 032115 (2019).
  4. Sudip Sinha, S. Ray, and S. Sinha, "Fingerprint of chaos and quantum scars in kicked Dicke model: An out-of-time-order correlator study", J. Phys. : Condens. Matter 33, 174005 (2021).
  5. D. Mondal, Sudip Sinha, S. Ray, J. Kroha, and S. Sinha, "Classical route to ergodicity and scarring phenomena in a two component Bose-Josephson junction", Phys. Rev. A 106, 043321 (2022).
  6. D. Mondal, Sudip Sinha, and S. Sinha, "Dynamical route to ergodicity and quantum scarring in kicked coupled top", Phys. Rev. E 104, 024217 (2021).