Susanta Das

Professor-School of Engineering at Ajeenkya DY Patil University

Research Expertise

Instrumentation
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Condensed Matter Physics
Surfaces and Interfaces
Mathematical Physics
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Radiation

About

Dr. Susanta Das is a physicist who has worked in a variety of settings, including academia, research institutes, and industry. He has a Ph.D. in Physics from Western Michigan University, and his research has focused on areas such as electron and ion transmission through nanocapillaries, beam diagnostics, and ion-surface interaction. In addition to his research work, he has also taught physics at a number of institutions, including Sri Sri University, Central University of South Bihar, P.K. University and Ajeenkya DY Patil University. He is an experienced educator with a proven record of providing service to the institutions’ various initiatives, working at many international and national institutions, teaching diverse students, and acting as a mentor. He has the necessary professional background of working and communicating with persons from a variety of countries as well as have numerous cross-cultural experiences.

Publications

Interactions of slow highly charged Bismuth ions with highly oriented pyrolytic graphite surface
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
2020
ZnO/GaN heterojunction based self-powered photodetectors: Influence of interfacial states on UV sensing
Applied Surface Science
2019
Study of Interactions of Slow Highly Charged Bismuth Ions with ZnO Nanorods
Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals
2015
Spatial Resolution Test of a Beam Profile Monitoring System for the Double Electrostatic Ion Storage Ring
Acta Physica Polonica A
2014
Temporal evolution of electron transmission through insulating PET nanocapillaries
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
2013
Guiding of electrons through a single glass macrocapillary: investigation of the time dependent transmission
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2012
The Double ElectroStatic Ion-Ring ExpEriment, DESIREE
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2012
Charge evolution and energy loss associated with electron transmission through a macroscopic single glass capillary
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
2011
DESIREE: a unique cryogenic electrostatic storage ring for merged ion-beams studies
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2011
Electron transmission through a single glass macrocapillary: dependence on energy and time
Physica Scripta
2011
Inelastic Transmission Of Electrons Through A Single Macro-Glass Capillary And Secondary Electron Emission
AIP Conference Proceedings
2011
The double electrostatic ion ring experiment: A unique cryogenic electrostatic storage ring for merged ion-beams studies
Review of Scientific Instruments
2011
Time evolution of electron transmission through a single glass macrocapillary: Charge build-up, sudden discharge, and recovery
Physical Review A
2011
Energy dependence of electron transmission through a single glass macrocapillary
Physical Review A
2010
Energy dependence of electron transmission through a single glass capillary
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2009
Guiding of Electrons and Fast Ions through Insulating Nanocapillaries
AIP Conference Proceedings
2009
Guiding of electrons through a single glass macrocapillary
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2009
Interference effects in electron emission spectra for 3 MeV/u H++ O2collisions
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2009
Interferences associated with electron emission from O2by fast ions compared with H2and N2
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2009
Interferences in electron emission from O2 by 30MeV O5,8+ impact
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
2009
Sample deterioration in electron guiding through PET nanocapillaries
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2009
Time evolution of electron transmission through a single glass capillary
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2009
Transmission of fast highly charged ions through Al2O3and PET nanocapillaries
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2009
Suppression of primary electron interferences in the ionization ofN2by15MeVuprotons
Physical Review A
2008
Inelastic guiding of electrons in polymer nanocapillaries
Physical Review A
2007
Interferences in electron emission spectra from 1, 3 and 5 MeV H++ N2collisions
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
2007
Application of laser matter interaction for generation of small-sized materials
Radiation Physics and Chemistry
2004

Education

Western Michigan University

Ph.D., Physics / April, 2009

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States of America

Western Michigan University

M.A., Physics / December, 2006

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States of America

Banaras Hindu University

M.Sc., Physics / August, 2000

Varanasi

University of Burdwan

B,Sc,, Physics (Hons.) / August, 1997

Barddhamān

Experience

Sri Sri University

Assistant Professor (Physics) / August, 2018May, 2020

Central Uiversity of South Bihar

UGC-Assistant Professor (Physics) / June, 2014August, 2018

University of Electro-Communications

Post-doctoral researcher / May, 2012May, 2014

IISER-Kolkata

Project Scientist-B / August, 2011April, 2012

Stockholm University

Marie-Curie post-doctoral fellow / August, 2009July, 2011

P.K. University

Assistant Professor / August, 2021August, 2022

Ajeenkya DY Patil University

Professor / August, 2022Present

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