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“ THAPAR UNIVERSITY PATIALA ” AT INDIA-CMS Dr. Suneel Kumar School of Physics and Material Science Thapar university, Patiala, Punjab (INDIA )
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Thapar Technology Campus at a Glance a) THAPAR UNIVERSITY b) THAPAR POLYTECHNIC c) THAPAR CENTRE FOR INDSTRIAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
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HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL In the beginning the school was named School of Basic and Applied Sciences (1982). Then in 2002, the school was reorganized and Mathematics was separated from the department and School of Physics & Materials Science came into force. School is situated in the B-Block ( first floor)
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COURSES OFFERED B.E.-( Ist Year) Physics ( Core course) B.E (2 nd year) Material Science & Engg ( Core course) P.G. M.Tech. (Materials Science and Engineering) P.G. M.C.A. (Electronics) M.Sc. (Physics) introduced from July2007
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FACULTY In our school, Twelve(12) experienced & professional faculty. All faculty members are having good number of publications in referred journals. All faculty members having keen interest in research. No. of sponsored Projects: 11 Sponsoring agencies are DST, CSIR, DRDO, UGC etc. (Sponsoring Funds more than Rs.2.00 crore)
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Human Resources Ph. D ( 15 students are registered) R.A ( 1) SRF & JRF ( 6 ) Teaching Assistant (3)
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RESEARCH AREAS Micro/nanotechnology(1) Liquid Crystals(1) Metallurgy(2) Electroceramics(1) Nuclear Physics(2) High Energy Physics(2) Magnetic Materials(1) Solid State Physics(2)
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INFRASTRUCTURE Laboratories Physics Laboratory Materials Science & Engineering Metallurgy & Metallographic Laboratory Nano Science and Nano Technology Laboratory Materials Research Laboratory
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Resume of Suneel Kumar B.Sc (N.M.) -1991-1994, Kurukshetra University. M.Sc. (H.S.) Physics -1994-1996, Panjab University, Chandigarh Ph.D.(Multifragmentation at Intermediate Energy Nuclear Physics) -1996-1999, Panjab University, Chandigarh Post-Doctoral Fellow: -2000-2003, Worked on Belle at KEK, Japan as member of Panjab University, Chandigarh Group. Young Scientist: -2002-2003, DST Young Scientist Fast Track Research Project Lecturer: -Jan, 2004, Lecturer, Thapar University, Patiala.
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Continued…. Published 29 Research Papers in International Journals Wrote 7 Belle Notes Presented 15 Talks in National and International Conferences Presently Guiding Two Ph.D. Students Writing one book for Undergraduate Students
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Continued…. Research Project Title of ProjectFunding AgencyEstimated CostDuration Searches for rare B-decays and CP Violation at KEK B-Factory Department of Science and Technology(DST) 9.0 Lakhs2002-2003 Isospin dependence of nuclear equation of state and multifragmentation Council of scientific and Industrial Reasearch(CSIR) 7.53 lakhs2006-2009
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Contribution at BELLE Developed the software to calculate the efficiency of KLM detector for Klong and Muon detection (Belle Note 351) Maintenance for the smooth running and repair of RPC Replacement of damage RPC’s control board. Analyzed Belle Data to study the branching fraction for the Charmonium Decay Channels B Chic1+K, B Chic1(2)+K*, B J/φ K*(1430) Contributed Belle Notes 351,399,461,479,494,498,588 Contributed in the calculation of CP violation
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List of Publications (HEP) 1. Klong efficiency in KLM Detector, Belle Note 351. 2. Branching fraction for B Chic1(2)X, Belle Note 498. 3. Update for branching fraction for B Chic1(2)X, Belle Note 588. 3. Measurement of branching fractions and decay amplitudes in B→J/ψK*, K. Abe et al., Belle collaboration, Phys. Lett. B, 538, 11(2002). 4. Measurement of branching fractions and charge asymmetries for tw body B meson decays with charmonium. K. Abe et al., Belle Collaboration, Phys. Rev. D 67, 032003(2003).
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Possible Contribution to India-CMS Will work closely with Panjab University Group - Have experience of KLM detector, software and hardware. I will work for fabrication and testing of RPC - Analyse the date to study B-Physics
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