Madhusmita Jena
Madhusmita Jena

ICGP Graduate Student

Indian Institute of Technology (BHU)
I’m a passionate researcher currently pursuing my Ph.D. as a Prime Minister’s Research Fellow (PMRF) in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics at IIT (BHU), India, under the guidance of Prof. Sandip Chatterjee. I am currently associated with the 2D Quantum Materials Group at the NIMS, Japan, through the NIMS-ICGP program, under the mentorship of Dr. Daichi Kozawa.
Experimental Expertise
Characterization
X-ray Diffraction (XRD)
Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM)
Transport Measurements
Synthesis & Fabrication
Chemical Vapor Transport (CVT)
Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD)
Mechanical Exfoliation
Instrumentation
Low-temperature Cryostat Systems
Optical Microscopy
High-temperature Furnace

Current Focus at NIMS

At NIMS, I am exploring spin dynamics, magneto-optic interactions, and exciton behavior in 2D magnetic systems using advanced techniques.

The aim is to understand ultrafast spin processes, critical behavior near magnetic transitions, and their potential for next-generation memory, sensor, and magneto-optical devices.