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Research Scholars

BITS actively promotes research to its students and staff to facilitate innovation. Students conduct research projects as part of their curriculum. For teachers, it's an opportunity to assimilate and disseminate knowledge while also creating new knowledge. Furthermore, BITS has devised innovative schemes to enable professionals at large to conduct research at their workplace while also working toward the Institute's PhD degree.

Why choose BITS Pilani for your research project?

Research is an integral and important part of any higher education system. BITS Pilani actively promotes research among its staff and students. Besides basic research, which is the backbone of any applied research, the Institute also gives adequate importance and support to applied research.

Research at BITS relies on the motivated intellectual manpower pool available among its staff and students. Students undertake research projects as a component of their education program itself. Teachers conduct research as an integral part of their responsibilities since this enables them to assimilate and disseminate knowledge as well as generate new knowledge. Besides this, BITS has devised innovative schemes to enable professionals at large to conduct research at their place of work and simultaneously work for the PhD degree of the Institute.

At BITS Pilani, the faculty are encouraged to publish their findings in reputed journals and present papers at conferences. Support is given to participate in national and international conferences and thereby network with experts from India and abroad. Recently, the Institute has taken steps to provide support to faculty to file for patents if the research is likely to fructify in commercially viable products or processes. During the last 5 years, BITS has seen healthy growth in the amount of funding received from different agencies. While most of these are from the government sector, the Institute through its existing collaboration with industries is trying to involve the corporate sector in funding research projects.

Know more about our research scholars across various departments

At BITS, we position research as an integral part of the curriculum & actively promote it among our students as well as our faculty. Besides basic research, we also give adequate importance & provide support to applied research.

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Aiswarya N M

Ph.D. Topic - Establishing a correlation between the nonlinear rheological properties of fungal biofilms formed by Neurospora discreta with its microstructure and extra-cellular matrix composition

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. Aravinda N Raghavan  , Dr. Asma Ahmed
Co. Supervisor -

Prajakta Hiwase

Ph.D. Topic - Role of Boundary Condition in Creating Hydrodynamic Instabilities in MIcrofluidic Channels.

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. Meenakshi Viswanathan  ,
Co. Supervisor -

Yash Pareek

Ph.D. Topic - Exploring the consequences of spontaneous symmetry breaking within sigma models, unraveling its implications in theoretical physics

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. Prasant Kumar Samantray ,
Co. Supervisor -

Urjjarani Patel

Ph.D. Topic - Study of the variational quantum algorithms and the implementation of the Bravyi- Kitaev transformation through the Qiskit software framework for quantum computing.

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. K V S Shiva Chaitanya ,
Co. Supervisor -

Priyanka Mitra

Ph.D. Topic - Investigate the physical properties of multiferroic based composite systems for their application in memory devises.

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. B Harihara Venkataraman  ,
Co. Supervisor -

Akshay Kulkarni

Ph.D. Topic - Quantum Field Theory in curved spacetime, Blackhole Theory

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. Rahul Nigam,
Co. Supervisor -

Greeshma Gopinath

Ph.D. Topic - Entanglement of multiple qubits through quantum state transfer and controlling quantum decoherence

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. Sankar Davuluri,
Co. Supervisor -

Suraj Kumar Maurya

Ph.D. Topic - Classical and quantum theories of black holes, exploring their interior volume, entropy, and dynamic evolution.

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. Rahul Nigam,
Co. Supervisor - Prof. Sashideep Gutti ,

Anamika Avinash Pathak

Ph.D. Topic - Thermodynamics of evolving black holes through surface gravity calculation of dynamical horizons

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. Swastik Bhattacharya  ,
Co. Supervisor -

Tamali Mukherjee

Ph.D. Topic - Generation and dynamical properties of magnetic skyrmions in thin films

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. V Satya Narayana Murthy ,
Co. Supervisor -

Geetika Sahu

Ph.D. Topic - Synthesis, characterization and fundamental properties of Quantum dots

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. Souri Banerjee  ,
Co. Supervisor -

ViswaKannan R K

Ph.D. Topic - Mechanical and rheological response of complex systems: application to fracture and flow

Ph.D. Supervisor - Prof. Subhadeep Roy,
Co. Supervisor -