Jinu James

The present study involves active participation in a research group focused on the investigation of Statistical models and their practical applications in comprehending the phenomenon of particle number fluctuation within diverse ensembles.

 

About Jinu

Jinu is now a graduate student pursuing a Master’s degree in Material Science at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. In general, his  research interests include the domain of Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, Computational Materials Science, and Quantum Materials, among others. During his  undergraduate studies in Physics, he engaged in many projects pertaining to Persistent Luminescent material for diverse creative uses. Additionally, he conducted a small study focused on the exploration of white dwarf stars via modeling, using the fermi gas model. As a novice in the subject, he is now dedicating his  efforts to enhancing his  knowledge and acquiring more abilities that will enable him to effectively address basic challenges in the realm of physics.

He is now participating in a research group that is investigating Statistical models and their applications in comprehending particle number variation across various ensembles.