Dipan Ghosh

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Dipan Kumar Ghosh
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NationalityIndia
Alma materTata Institute of Fundamental Research
Known forMajumdar–Ghosh model
Scientific career
FieldsCondensed matter theory
InstitutionsIndian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Doctoral advisorChanchal Kumar Majumdar

Dipan Ghosh is an Indian theoretical physicist, best known for his exact enumeration of the ground state of a Heisenberg antiferromagnet, known in literature as the Majumdar–Ghosh model, which he developed with Chanchal Kumar Majumdar.[1]

Education[]

Ghosh was awarded an M.Sc. in physics in 1966 from Ravenshaw College, Cuttack Utkal University, as that university's gold medalist. He would later receive his Ph.D. from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay, India in 1971 on the strength of his thesis, entitled "Study of Magnetic Hamiltonians", under Chanchal Kumar Majumdar. He did post-doctoral work at Bristol University with John Ziman from 1971 to 1972, and at Northwestern University with from 1972–73.[citation needed]

Occupation[]

  • He was the deputy director of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay from 2005 to 2006, and was the president of the from 2005 to 2007.[2]
  • He held appointments at the University of California, Santa Cruz and at Viswa Bharati University, before joining IIT Bombay in 1974.
  • He is currently Professor Emeritus at IIT Bombay.

References[]

  1. ^ Sushanta Kumar Dattagupta (2000). "Chanchal Kumar Majumdar (1938–2000) – An obituary" (PDF). Current Science. 79 (1): 115–116. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
  2. ^ "faculty:dkg:home · Department of Physics". Department of Physics, IITB. Archived from the original on 15 July 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2010.


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