Principal Investigator

Dr. Dushyant Kumar

Dr. Dushyant Kumar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur, which he joined in March 2025. His research is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of quantum materials and devices, with a focus on spintronics, topological quantum materials, and high-frequency energy harvesting. Dr. Kumar’s research has made notable contributions to the field of quantum transport. During his postdoctoral tenure at the National University of Singapore (NUS) from July 2016 to November 2022, he pioneered the development of quantum rectifiers utilizing the nonlinear transport properties of topological materials, a milestone published in Nature Nanotechnology. He further advanced the field by developing innovative scanning photovoltage microscopy techniques to explore non-equilibrium 3D spin textures in hybrid perovskites, with key results featured in SCIENCE. Dr. Kumar earned his Ph.D. in Physics from IIT Kanpur in 2016, where his research on 2D electron gases led to advancements in photodetection and spin-controlled tuning of superconductivity. Following his doctoral studies, he contributed to the development of Pulsed Laser Deposition and Dilution Refrigerator facilities at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), New Delhi. His work has been widely recognized through publications in high-impact journals, including SCIENCE, Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Electronics, and Nature Communications. Prior to joining IIT Jodhpur, Dr. Kumar served as an Assistant Professor at the Netaji Subhas University of Technology from November 2022 to March 2025, where he focused on mentoring the next generation of physicists. He holds an M.Sc. in Physics from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), where he was awarded five Gold Medals for academic excellence in different categories.


dushyantkumar@iitj.ac.in
Dr. Dushyant Kumar

Group Members (PhDs & Post-Docs)

Tarun Kumar

Tarun Kumar

PhD Scholar
Quantum Nonlinear Transport for energy applications
Snehita Ghosh

Snehita Ghosh

PhD Scholar
Dynamics of light in disordered and ordered photonic structures. Topological Study of branched flow
Rishika Kundel

Rishika Kundel

PhD Scholar
Spintronics & orbitronics for memory device applications
Shahbaz Ahmad

Shahbaz Ahmad

PhD Scholar
Machine Learning for Nonlinear spintronics

Interns

  • Misha Raval (MANIT Bhopal)

UG/PG Project Members

  • Raghavendra (PG)
  • Rajit Datta (PG)

Former Members

  • Nidarshana (PG)
  • Tamanna (PG)
  • Swathi (PG)
  • Sharmila (PG)
  • Jay Kaushik (PG)
  • Mansi (PG)
  • Nitya Soni (PG)
  • Soumya Pathak (PG)

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