Dr. Nishita Manohar Hosea
Post-doc researcher
Office: Room 204A, Helmholtzweg 4, Jena, Germany
Phone: +49 3641 947618
I am a postdoctoral researcher specialising in theoretical atomic physics. My academic journey led me from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi, where I completed my PhD, to my current role at Friedrich Schiller University Jena.
My primary research focus is the dynamics of atomic photoionisation, specifically exploring nondipole effects and the time-dependent evolution of atomic states. I utilise specialised computational tools such as the Jena Atomic Calculator (JAC) and GRASP to probe fundamental interactions between light and matter. My current work involves developing theoretical frameworks to model excitation-ionisation processes using density operator evolution. Additionally, I maintain a theoretical interest in Quantum Information Theory, particularly regarding high-fidelity state transfer in coupled spin systems.
Education
- PhD in Physics, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi, India
- Five year Integrated MSc in Physics, University of Mysore, India
Research Interests
- Theoretical Atomic Physics & Photoionisation Dynamics
- Nondipole Effects & Photoelectron Angular Distributions (PADs)
- Time-Dependent Quantum Dynamics (Density Matrix Formalism)
- Theoretical Quantum Information & Spin Systems