Jayendra N Bandyopadhyay
Assistant Professor
Physics
Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences
India
Biography
Dr. Jayendra N Bandyopadhyay did MSc from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and PhD from Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad. He worked as a Guest Scientist at Max-Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany. Later he joined Physics Department of National University of Singapore (NUS) as a postdoctoral research fellow. Before joining BITS, he was in Center for Quantum Technologies, a "research centre of excellence" inside NUS campus. He did his PhD in Quantum Chaos. Later Iworked on Complex Network, Quantum Phase Transition, Quantum Information, Quantum Disordered Systems, etc. At present, I am working in an emerging interdisciplinary field called Quantum Biology. Dr. Jayendra N Bandyopadhyay is particularly interested to understand how migratory birds sense geomagnetic field and travel across the earth. In near future, planning to work on following topics: (1) quantum processes in photosynthesis; (2) charge transfer in DNA and its consequences in DNA damage.
Research Interest
Quantum processes in photosynthesis, charge transfer in DNA and its consequences in DNA damage.
Publications
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Sharma RJ, Bandyopadhyay JN, Sarkar TG. Self-similar spectrum in effective time independent Hamiltonians for kicked systems. arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.06090. 2015 Apr 23.
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Mishra T, Shashidhara R, Sarkar TG, Bandyopadhyay JN. Phase transition in an Aubry-André system with a rapidly oscillating magnetic field. Physical Review A. 2016 Nov 14;94(5):053612.
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Mishra T, Pallaprolu A, Sarkar TG, Bandyopadhyay JN. Topological phase transitions in Graphene under periodic kicking. arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.00995. 2017 Feb 3.