Dr. Prasenjit Paul

Physics
Assistant Professor
Email: prasenjit@gcect.ac.in
Date of Joining: 24.02.2015
Academic/Industrial Experience: 8+ years

Dr. Prasenjit Paul, was born in Kolkata, West Bengal (India) in 1983. He completed his earlier schooling from Kidderpore Academy Higher Secondary School, Kolkata. After completing M.Sc. in Physics from Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur , he joined as Assistant Teacher in Physics in Netaji Vidyayatan, Howrah in 2006. Subsequently, he joined as an Assistant Professor (WBES) in Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Government College. Later He joined Govt. College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology, Kolkata (GCECT) in 2016. He completed his Ph.D. (in 2020) from IIEST Shibpur, India. At present he is working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, GCECT Kolkata.

Area Of Interest And Specialization (Including Research Area):

  • Cosmology
  • High Energy Physics
  • Field Theory

Google Scholar:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rljQyJQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

Subjects Taught (Including Subjects Currently Teaching):

  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Classical Mechanics
  • Statistical Mechanics
  • Optics
  • Semiconductor Physics
  • Fluid Mechanics

Extra-curricular Activities:

  1. Member of the NSS Unit, GCECT (From 2016 to 2019)
  2. Member of the Astronomy Club, GCECT
  3. Member of the Literature Club, GCECT
  4. Member of the Science Club, GCECT

International Journals:

  1. P. Paul et. al., “Inflation in anisotropic brane universe using tachyon field” International Journal of Modern Physics D,Vol. 28, No. 13 (2019) 1941010 (15 pages), World Scientific Publishing Company, DOI: 10.1142/S0218271819410104
  2. P. Paul et. al., “Weyl transformation: A dynamical degree of freedom in the light of Dirac’s Large Number hypothesis”, International Journal of Modern Physics D,Vol. 29, No. 3 (2020) 2050027 (11 pages), World Scientific Publishing Company, DOI: 10.1142/S02182710273
  3. P. Paul et. al., “Generalized Phenomenological Models of Dark Energy”, Advances in High Energy Physics,Volume 2020, Article ID 5249839, 8 pages, https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/5249839, Hindawi
  4. P. Paul et. al., “Modified Chaplygin gas in anisotropic universes on the brane”, International Journal of Modern Physics D,(2021) 2150093 (16 pages), World Scientific Publishing Company, DOI: 10.1142/S0218271821500930
  5. P. Paul et. al.,” Studies on modified power law inflation”, Chinese Physics C Vol. 47, No. 3 (2023) 035107
  6. P. Paul et. al., “Models of Emergent inflationary cosmology in the early universe“, accepted in Europian Physical Journal C

National Journals:

  1. P. Paul et. al., “Skyrme fluid in anisotropic Universe”, Pramana – J. Phys. (2022) 96:114 , Indian Academy of Sciences, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12043-022-02368-1

Conferences Participated:

  1. Presented paper entitled ‘ Cosmological correlation in the inflationary universe’ in International Conference on Applications of Mathematics in Topological Dynamics, Physical, Biological and Chemical Systems[ICAMTPBCS-2016] (during December 09 – 11, 2016) organized by Calcutta Mathematical Society
  2. Presented paper entitled ‘Density fluctuation in the early Universe’ in National Seminar Advances and Applications of Contemporary Mathematics (on 18.02.2017) organized by Department of Mathematics, K.K Das College, Kolkata In Collaboration with Dinabandhu Andrews College, Kolkata

About Prasenjit Paul:

After completing Higher Secondary from Kidderpore Academy, Kolkata in 2001, I did my B.Sc Degree from Asutosh College, Kolkata (2001-2004). After that I did my M.Sc in Physics from BESU, Shibpur in 2006. Then my journey started as Assistant Teacher in Netaji Vidyayatan, Howrah in 2006. I joined my faculty position in 2015 as WBES in Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Government College. Subsequently, I completed his Ph.D. (in 2020) from IIEST Shibpur, India. At present I am working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, GCECT Kolkata. My interests are teaching, research, sharing own experiences with students, social activities, listening old songs, etc.

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