Dr. Tamal Kumar Mukherjee
Present Position: Associate Professor
Department of Physics, School of Basic & Applied Sciences
E-mail: tamalkumar.mukherjee@adamasuniversity.ac.in
Education:
- PhD (Physics), Bose Institute (University of Calcutta)
- Sc. in Physics, University of Calcutta
- Sc. in Physics, University of Calcutta
Research Key Areas:
- Effective models of QCD
- QCD phase transition
- Cosmological & Astrophysical implication of QCD phase transition
- Effects of electro-magnetic field on strongly interacting matter, observables in heavy-ion collision and its implication in Astrophysics and cosmology
Research Highlights:
- Awarded Ramanujan Fellowship by SERB, Department of Science and Technology, INDIA
- Awarded Senior Research Associateship (Scientists’ Pool Scheme) from CSIR, INDIA
- Awarded Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) fellowship for young foreign scientists, CHINA
Experience:
- Associate Professor, Adamas University, India, Aug, 2018 –
- Ramanujan Fellow, Department of Physics, Visva-Bharati, India, 2014-2018
- Research Scientist B, Bose Institute, Indo-FAIR coordination Centre, India, 2014
- Visiting Research Fellow, Centre For Astroparticle Particle Physics and Space Science (CAPSS), Bose Institute, India, 2014
- Post Doc Fellow & Chinese Academy of Sciences Fellow for Young Foreign Scientists, 2009 – 2013
- Adjunct Professor, Biomedical Instrumentation, Calcutta University & WB University of Health Sciences, 2015 –
Research Publication (s):
- Number of research publication including Research Journals, Conference Proceedings and Book Chapters: 14
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Selected Publication (s):
- Particle temperature and the Chiral Vortical Effect in the early universe. Tamal K Mukherjee, Soma Sanyal
Published in: Modern Physics Letters A32, 1750178 (2017) - Chiral phase transition with mixing between scalar quarkonium and tetraquark, Tamal K Mukherjee, Mei Huang
Published in: Physical Review D 89, 076002 (2014) - Low-lying scalars in an extended linear Sigma model, Tamal K Mukherjee, Mei Huang, Qi-Shu Yan Published in: Physical Review D 86, 114022 (2012)
- Dressed Polyakov loop and flavor dependent phase transitions. Fukun Xu, Hong Mao, Tamal K. Mukherjee, Mei Huang. Published in: Physical Review D 84, 074009 (2011)
- QGP Susceptibilities from PNJL Model. Sanjay K. Ghosh, Tamal K. Mukherjee, Munshi G. Mustafa, Rajarshi Ray. Published in: Indian Journal of Physics, 85, 87-91 (2011)
- Chiral condensate and dressed Polyakov loop in the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model Tamal K. Mukherjee, Huan Chen, Mei Huang. Published in Physical Review D 82, 034015 (2010)
- PNJL model with a Van der Monde term Sanjay K. Ghosh, Tamal K. Mukherjee, Munshi G. Mustafa, Rajarshi Ray. Published in Physical Review D 77, 094024 (2008)
- Susceptibilities and speed of sound from PNJL model Sanjay K. Ghosh, Tamal K. Mukherjee, Munshi G. Mustafa, Rajarshi Ray Published in: Physical Review D 73, 114007 (2006)
- A Consistent Quasiparticle Picture of Quark-Gluon-Plasma and the Velocity of Sound. Sanjay K. Ghosh, Tamal K. Mukherjee, Sibaji Raha. Published in: Modern Physics Letters A 21, 2067 (2006)
Research Projects:
- Title of the Project: QCD Phase Diagram at Finite Temperature and Density Role: As PI
Sponsor: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Budget: 150,000 RMB. - Title of the Project: Nature of the Low-lying Scalar meson and its implication for QCD Phase Transition
Role: As PI
Sponsor: National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Budget: 200,000 RMB. - Title of the Project: Effect of Magnetic Field on Strongly Interacting Matter Role: As PI (Under Ramanujan Fellowship)
Sponsor: SERB, DST
Budget: Rs. 35,00,000 for 5 years.
Research Advisor / Supervisor:
- Doctoral Thesis Advisor / Supervisor : 1 (Under progress)
- Post Graduate Thesis Advisor : 6 (Awarded)
Award/ Academic Recognition/ Major Professional Activity:
- Ramanujan Fellowship, SERB-DST, 2013, Joined in August, 2014. Senior Research Associateship (Scientists’ Pool Scheme) from CSIR 2013
- “The Research Fund for International Young Scientists” under National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 2012-2013
- Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) fellowship for young foreign scientists 2012.