My Research
Welcome to the Research section of my website. Here, you'll find information about my current and past research projects.
Current Research
Past Research
Lattice QCD and Hadron Spectroscopy
I am currently engaged in research in the field of Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (Lattice QCD), a powerful approach to studying the strong interaction, which is a fundamental force in the Standard Model of particle physics.
Exotic Hadrons
Within the realm of Lattice QCD, my specific focus is on Hadron Spectroscopy. In simple terms, hadrons are composite particles made up of quarks and gluons. I am particularly intrigued by exotic hadrons, which are unique particles that do not fit into the traditional quark model. These particles provide valuable insights into the behavior of the strong force under extreme conditions.
Investigating Tetraquarks
One of the primary goals of my current research is to explore the properties of tetraquarks. Tetraquarks are exotic hadrons composed of four quarks, including two quarks and two antiquarks. By conducting numerical simulations using Lattice QCD techniques, I aim to determine the masses of tetraquark states and gain a deeper understanding of their nature and behavior. I am working as a doctoal student at the hadron spectroscopy group of The Institute of Mathematical Science under Dr. M. Padmanath.
Study of Strongly Interacting System

This was a reading project which I did under Prof. Sanjay Kumar Ghosh. Here I investigated about the structure of proton with the help of Deep-Inelastic Scattering.
Comparison between Monte Carlo and Mean-fields Results in Ising Model for Finite External Field

This was a very interesting project about the phase transition which I did under Prof. Sanatan Digal. Here I compared thermodynamic Observables like Magnetization and the corresponding fluctuation between Monte Carlo results and mean field theory (I have used Bragg-William and Bethe approximation) with a uniform external Magnetic field.