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Congratulations to all the authors! Aniket Majumdar Pritam Akash Gugnani Bhaskar Ghawri For a general outlook, take a look at the associated Research Briefing: nature.com/articles/s4156… IISc Bangalore Physics, IISc #graphene
India must establish a self-reliant quantum ecosystem within the next decade or risk being a mere consumer of foreign technology, warned Arindam Ghosh, professor at Indian Institute of Science (IISc Bangalore ) Bengaluru. He cautioned against India’s traditional approach of
IISc researchers & collaborators have detected a frictionless fluid state in exceptionally clean graphene. This opens up the use of graphene to study quantum phenomena & potential applications in quantum sensing. iisc.ac.in/events/crackin… #IIScresearch Physics, IISc AGlab_IISc
Congratulations to Dr. Shreya Kumbhakar, Banashree Debnath, Tuhin Maji, Shinjan Mandal and team for their recent results on the emergence of Rashba spin-orbit coupling in Au@Ag nanostructures, now online in Science Advances!! Link: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Congratulations to Dr. Saisab Bhowmik for successfully defending his thesis earlier this month! He has recently joined Max Planck Institute (MPSD), Hamburg as a Postdoctoral Researcher. All members of AGLab wish him the best for his future endeavours.
🎉 AGlab_IISc celebrates 20 years ! Two decades of research, innovation, teamwork, and growth. Proud moment for all of us. Here’s to many more milestones ahead. ✨
🎉 Congratulations to Akash Gugnani, Aniket Majumdar and the team for their recent work on ''Dynamically Tunable Hydrodynamic Transport in Boron-Nitride-Encapsulated Graphene'' published in Physical Review Letters . journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/1…
AGlab_IISc wishes everyone a very "Happy New Year 2026"🎉 As we step into this year, we look forward to fresh ideas, meaningful discoveries and advancing science together.