JIIT PhD (Physics) FAQs
Ques. What are the main research areas available for PhD (Physics) at JIIT Noida?
Ans. The department covers both experimental and theoretical research. Experimental research focuses on synthesis, characterization, and applications of advanced materials (ferroelectric, ferromagnetic, nanomaterials, organic, diluted semiconducting, conducting polymers, bio-molecules) and quantum communication. Theoretical research covers quantum optics, quantum information theory, spectroscopy, plasma physics, atomic and molecular physics, nanostructures, thermoelectric and superconducting materials. Key thrust areas include Quantum Optics and Quantum Computing, Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, Photonics and Plasmonics, Spintronics, Energy Materials, and Solid State Ionics.
Ques. Does JIIT have active research projects in Quantum Computing and Quantum Communication?
Ans. Yes. The department has been a significant contributor to quantum research in India. Prof. A. Pathak's group has received multiple DST-ICPS grants (totalling over Rs. 2.6 crore) for projects on quantum hacking, random number generation, secure quantum communication, and generation of entangled photons. The group also received DRDO funding for quantum cryptographic schemes. This makes JIIT one of the few private deemed universities with active government-funded quantum research.
Ques. What post-doctoral opportunities have JIIT Physics PhD graduates secured?
Ans. PhD graduates from the PMSE department have secured prestigious fellowships including: JSPS Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Japan), D.S. Kothari Post-Doctoral Fellowship (UGC), National Post-Doctoral Fellowship (DST-NPDF), and NASI-Swarna Jayanti Puraskar. Several graduates have also secured teaching positions in universities and colleges across India.
Ques. What is the publication requirement for PhD thesis submission in Physics at JIIT?
Ans. Scholars admitted from AY 2019-20 onwards must publish at least 4 research papers from their thesis work, of which at least 3 must be in SCI/Scopus-indexed reputed journals (preferably with a Clarivate/Thomson Reuters impact factor of 0.2 or above). All publications must have only the PhD scholar and supervisor(s) as authors.
Ques. Does the PMSE department have international collaborations that PhD scholars can benefit from?
Ans. Yes. The department has active collaborations with Palacky University (Czech Republic), University of Nebraska at Omaha (USA), University of New Brunswick (Canada), Adam Mickiewicz University (Poland), RIKEN (Japan), University of Pittsburgh (USA), Stuttgart University (Germany), and others. These collaborations have led to joint research projects and publications, and PhD scholars may have opportunities to visit or collaborate with these institutions during their research.
Ques. Is the PhD in Physics at JIIT the same as PhD in Physics and Materials Science and Engineering (PMSE)?
Ans. Yes. The PhD programme is offered by the Department of Physics and Materials Science and Engineering (PMSE). The programme covers both Physics and Materials Science research areas. Candidates with backgrounds in Physics, Applied Physics, Materials Science, or related disciplines are eligible to apply. The degree awarded is a PhD from JIIT, a UGC-recognised Deemed-to-be University.
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