Dibyendu Das
Assistant Professor
Physics
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
India
Biography
Dibyendu Das Professor
Research Interest
A. Cooling granular matter: Grainy matter may often be modelled as dissipative gases. Such systems, initially disturbed, often evolve with time to exhibit universal statistical properties. We study such properties using molecular dynamics simulations and scaling theories. B. Active matter: We are interested in ordering kinetics and large scale fluctuations in self-propelled systems. C. Biophysical systems: We are interested in stochastic processes associated with -- (i) Nucleosome kinetics on DNA, and associated effects on gene expression, (ii) Kinetics of cytoskeletal filaments.
Publications
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“Inhomogeneous Cooling of the Rough Granular Gas in Two Dimensions", Sudhir N. Pathak, Dibyendu Das, R. Rajesh, Europhys. Lett. 107, 44001 (2014).
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“Energy decay in Three-dimensional freely cooling granular gas'', Sudhir N. Pathak, Zahera Jabeen, Dibyendu Das and R. Rajesh, Phys. Rev. Lett. 112 , 038001 (2014).