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Manoj Bhatnagar

Prof. Manoj Bhatnagar

Professor

  • Qualification

    M.Tech. IIT Delhi, Ph.D - University of Pierre et Marie Curie Paris, France
  • Specialisation

    Condensed matter Physics, Material Science
  • Research Interest

    Ferroelectrics for Capacitor, Solid State Cooling and Piezoelectric Applications, Multi-caloric Materials for Solid State Cooling Applications and Nano particles dispersed polymers.
Prof. Manoj Bhatnagar
  • Brief Profile

    Dr. Manoj Bhatnagar has done his Ph.D.  from  Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France and M.Tech. (Solid State Materials) from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. . He is currently working as Professor in Department of Physics at DIT University. He has vast industrial experience and a wealth of twenty three years of teaching experience at DIT University. He has taught various courses at UG and PG level. He has guided two Ph.D. and various UG projects.

    He has also organized several FDPs for faculty and conferences.

    During his tenure at DIT, he has held various administrative and academic positions as Head of Physics Department, Controller of Examination, Dean of Student Welfare and Dean of Faculty Affairs.

    He is associated with one of the Centre of Excellence (Materials and Nano Engineering Research Laboratory). Presently his areas of research interest are Ferroelectrics for Capacitor, Solid State Cooling and Piezoelectric Applications, Multi-caloric Materials for Solid State Cooling Applications and Nano particles dispersed polymers.

    • Engineering Physics, Wave Optics and Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Mathematical Physics I, Solid State Physics, Physics of Semiconductor device, Engineering Materials, Electricity and Magnetism, Renewal Energy and Energy Harvesting, Introduction to Electromagnetic theory and Solar Engineering etc.

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Courses Taught

Ferroelectrics for Capacitor, Solid State Cooling and Piezoelectric Applications, Multi-caloric Materials for Solid State Cooling Applications and Nano particles dispersed polymers.