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Sugam Anugrah is an Indian student of physics, known for his academic contributions, scientific interests in sub-atomic & atomic physics, and involvement in science and technology education. He maintains a strong online presence through academic networks and research platforms.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Sugam Anugrah completed his primary and secondary education at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Araria (JNV). His formative years at JNV helped develop his interest in science, mathematics, and technology. He later pursued higher education in physics at the University of Delhi, where he focuses on topics such as nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, and theoretical modeling.LinkedIn Profile
Education and Research
[edit]Sugam Anugrah is currently pursuing a degree in physics at the University of Delhi. His academic focus includes nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, and theoretical modeling.
He has published research related to dielectric materials, nanoparticle-doped composites, and quantum tunneling phenomena. His work often involves the use of numerical simulations and data visualization to explore microscopic physical behavior in quantum systems and material science. Notably, his studies investigate the vibrational states of diatomic molecules using the Morse potential and the tunneling probability of particles through potential barriers, contributing to a deeper understanding of quantum mechanical systems.
Sugam's research outputs are available on academic platforms such as ResearchGate, Google Scholar, Academia.edu, and Scopus. His work has received citations and continues to be referenced by other researchers in related domains.
External Links
[edit]- ResearchGate Profile
- Google Scholar Profile
- Academia.edu Page
- Scopus Author ID
- LinkedIn Profile
- Personal Website