About
Dr Bipasha Chakraborty is a theoretical particle physicist, a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow and a lecturer in the High Energy Physics group at the University of Southampton. Her research involves large-scale High Performance Computation known as lattice QCD in various areas of flavour Physics and hadronic physics for the precision tests of the Standard Model of particle physics, and understanding the theory of the strong force known as Quantum Chromodynamics. She is one of the first few researchers in the UK to apply Quantum Computation to Quantum Field Theories for high energy physics and has won the Joseph-Fourier Prize in 2022.
Dr Chakraborty is accepting PhD students, please get in touch with her at [email protected] if you are interested in exploring research opportunities.
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