DEPARTMENT.FACULTY

- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.QUALIFICATION
B.Sc (Hons.), M.Sc (PHYSICS), M.Phil (High Energy Physics), Ph.D
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.DESIGNATION
Guest Faculty
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.THRUST_AREA
High Energy Astroparticle Physics, Development of Extensive Air Showers in Earth's Atmosphere, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Study of direct and indirect cosmic rays....., Collider Experiments, Relativistic and Ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions at LHC, CERN.
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.ADDRESS
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.MOBILE
9897007720 ,
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.EMAIL
anuj.hep@gmail.com , chandra.anuj@cern.ch
- DEPARTMENT_STAFF.TIME_TABLE
From Nov.10, 2021 onwards.From Sept.14, 2021 to Nov.09, 2021
Dr. Anuj Chandra is a Guest Faculty at Department of Physics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. He has joined the department as a teaching staff from March 2021 and teaching various courses to under-graduate students. He has completed his graduation, post-graduation from Department of Physics, AMU itself. Then in 2013, he completed his M.Phil from the same department. He did his PhD from Department of Physics under GRAPES-3, INDO-JAPAN Collaboration from TIFR, Mumbai, and had finished his PhD in 2019, on the detection of very high energy cosmic rays (Astro-particles) by using GRAPES-3, ground based array of detectors of Cosmic ray Laboratory, Ooty, TIFR, Mumbai. Later on Dr. Chandra had joined as a Research Associate at the Department of Physics under the project of ALICE-Experiment @ CERN and he was involved in the detector development activities, simulation studies and data analysis. During his tenure of RA at department he manged the working and maintenance of a high-end IBM RISC-based POWER-8 server of 1 TB RAM and around 60 TB of storage server.
He is mainly involved in teaching, and doing research in the field of High energy Astro-particle physics and heavy ion collision at ALICE experiment@ CERN.
He has presented various research articles in national/International conferences based upon his research area.
He has published some his work in few peer reviewed journals.
