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Dr Deepak Gupta

Assistant Professor

Welcome to my website. I’m thrilled you’re here. Here you will get to know about my work, research interest, and personal interests.

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I did my schooling in Delhi. I completed my BSc (Honors) in physics in 2012 from SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi. There I made lifelong relationships with true friends and my teachers. Then I move to Uttrakhand where I did M.Sc. from Government post-graduate college Ranikhet, Kumaon University. Ranikhet was a place I will never forget because of its people, greenery, the divine aura of Haidakhan temple, the Himalayan view, snowfall, and other countless memories. Then I enrolled in PhD at NIT Meghalaya, Shillong, Meghalaya, India in the year 2017. It is a premier institute of national importance. I worked on silicon nanowire in the beginning and then worked in the fascinating field of liquid crystals. I got my doctorate in the year 2021. I was awarded an outstanding research associate fellowship at NITM. Shillong also called "Scotland of the east" has numerous cathedrals, British-era buildings, castles, breathtaking canyons, and invigorating landscapes to visit. Where you just want to sit and watch the sunset. People here speak Khasi language but you can find shopkeepers, taxi drivers conversing in fluent English. Currently, I am an assistant professor at Galgotias university. Here my role is of an academician. I teach undergraduates, postgraduates. I am a co-supervisor. Recently I taught solid state to undergraduates, research methodology to postgraduates. Filed a patent, completed four book chapters with Wiley & Taylor and Francis, and published two research articles. I like to invest my time in progressive works.

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Physics Division, Department of Basic Science, SBAS, Galgotias University, UP, India.
Available: 11:30 am - 5:30 pm (Mon-Fri)

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