Graduated in physics (PhD) from University of Cincinnati. My PhD adviser is Prof. Hans Peter Wagner from Physics department at University of Cincinnati.
My research is basically focused on characterization of semiconductor thin films (quantum well) using ultra-fast lasers. The long-term goal of the project is to use this quantum well for real-time holographic imaging of micro-organism or imaging an object concealed in turbid media.
My research is basically focused on characterization of semiconductor thin films (quantum well) using ultra-fast lasers. The long-term goal of the project is to use this quantum well for real-time holographic imaging of micro-organism or imaging an object concealed in turbid media.
I completed my Masters in Physics from Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal in 2005. My masters dissertation was in plasma physics. My Bachelors degree was also in Physics from same university in branch college at Biratnagar, Nepal (2001).
Besides my research, I enjoy teaching and I have some teaching experience. I taught high school physics, undergraduate physics, and assisted in teaching some grad courses. I like to learn to be a good and effective teacher.
Current position as Adjunct Associate Professor of Physics at Austin Community College.
Previous work experience:
1) Process Engineer: Samsung Austin Semiconductor, Austin, TX
2) Process Engineer: Intel, Hillsboro, Oregon
Current position as Adjunct Associate Professor of Physics at Austin Community College.
Previous work experience:
1) Process Engineer: Samsung Austin Semiconductor, Austin, TX
2) Process Engineer: Intel, Hillsboro, Oregon
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