Prof. Dr. Haranath Ghosh | Computational Methods | Research Excellence Award
Professor | Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology | India
Prof. Dr. Haranath Ghosh is a leading researcher at the Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology, specializing in condensed matter physics and material science. His interests include superconductivity, electron correlation, and optical properties of advanced materials. He demonstrates expertise in theoretical modeling, computational analysis, and spectroscopy. He has received recognition for impactful scientific contributions. With over 1,593 citations, an h-index of 20, and 43 i10-index (Google Scholar), his work significantly advances understanding of quantum materials and supports innovations in modern physics and technology.
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Featured Publications
Assessing soil quality under long‐term rice‐based cropping system
– Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2005 (Citations: 226)
Ultrafast Optical Nonlinearity in the Quasi-One-Dimensional Mott Insulator
– Physical Review Letters, 2000 (Citations: 173)
Electron-correlation-induced transverse delocalization and longitudinal confinement in excited states of phenyl-substituted polyacetylenes
– Physical Review B, 2000 (Citations: 66)
Neutron spin resonance in a quasi-two-dimensional iron-based superconductor
– Physical Review Letters, 2020 (Citations: 55)
Theory of excited-state absorption in phenylene-based π-conjugated polymers
– Physical Review B, 2003 (Citations: 54)