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Research Experience:

1.    Relativistic many-body theory of atoms:

       I am familiar with relativistic coupled-cluster theory(CC), many-body perturbation theory(MBPT) and configuration interaction(CI). I have applied relativistic theory to carry out studies of ionization potentials, excitation energies, transition probabilities, hyperfine interactions, relativistic g_j factor correction for bound state(atom) and parity non-conserving transition amplitudes in neutral atoms and ions.

2.    Interaction of atoms with strong magnetic fields

      I have worked on the influence of magnetic field on inter-combination transitions in atoms and ions.

Computational Experience: 

I have used large scale computational resources including shared and distributed parallel clusters for my research on relativistic many-body theory of atoms and ions.

 I have goog knowledge on ForTran programming. I also have basic ideas about UNIX and LINUX operating systems. I have parallelised large computer codes using Message Passing Interface(MPI).

Schools and Conferences Attended:

1.    International Conference on Perspectives in Theoretical Physics, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India, January 8 12, 2001

2.     Science and Engineering Research Council(SERC) School on high energy physics, Utkal University, 17th Jan. 2002 10th Feb. 2002

3.    School on Distributed Parallel Computer Programming(DPCP02), Harish Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad, India, 11th April 19th April, 2002.