Summary
Analabha Roy is an assistant professor and theoretical condensed matter physicist with 11 years of research experience studying nonequilibrium dynamics of quantum magnets and driven many-body systems. He has held postdoctoral positions at Stellenbosch University and UT Austin and led research on discrete truncated Wigner and BBGKY approaches to simulate quantum spin dynamics. Based in West Bengal, India, he blends deep analytical training (PhD, UT Austin) with hands-on computational methods developed across multiple international labs. His work bridges ultracold atom quench dynamics and periodically driven systems, reflecting a knack for connecting abstract theory to numerical experimentation. Colleagues note his sustained focus on dynamical phenomena that reveal emergent behavior beyond equilibrium intuition.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at The University of Texas at Austin
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Bachelor’s Degree, Physics, First Class with Honours and Distinction, Bachelor’s Degree, Physics, First Class with Honours and Distinction at Jadavpur University
English, Bengali, Hindi