suresh C. Sharma
Professor & Head of Department
Applied Physics
Delhi Technological University
India
Biography
Suresh C. Sharma received the M.Sc.(Phys. Specialization in Electronics) and M.Phil. (Phys. and obtained 2ndposition in Agra University) from Agra University, Agra, in 1986 and 1989, respectively. He joined the Department of Physics, IIT Delhi, as a Senior Research Assistant in the month of September 1990 and worked till December 1996. In the mean time he received Ph.D. degree in plasma Physics from Agra University, Agra in 1994. He was awarded the Young Scientist project as a principal Investigator by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India for a two year duration (1997-99) and worked with the Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi from Jan. 6, 1997 to Oct. 14, 1997. He was a Monbusho Fellow under Japanese Govt. fellowship, Dept. of Physics, Faculty of Science, Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan from October 1997 to March 1999. In addition, he has been a JSPS (Invitation) Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Researcher from May 2004 to October 2005 with the Center for Atomic and Molecular Technologies (CAMT), Osaka University, Japan. Besides, he was awarded Senior Research Associate under the Scientist's Pool Scheme by CSIR, Govt. of India for 3 years duration (1999-2002) and worked in the Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi from April 1999 to January 2002. He has worked on several research projects in India and abroad. He has guided numerous Ph.D., M. Tech & B. Tech students. He has published about 120 research papers in Journals of International repute and Proceedings of International Conferences. Currently, Dr Sharma is working as Professor (Since June 13, 2012 ) & Head (Since August 1, 2012 ) with the Department of Applied Physics, Delhi Technological University (DTU), Delhi.
Research Interest
Plasma Physics/Plasma Applications, Nanotechnology, High Power Microwave Devices, Dusty Plasma/Strongly Coupled Dusty Plasma,THz Radiation Emission /Short Pulse lasers and Plasma Medicines