
About
Mansha Shafquath is a Doctoral Researcher at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Stuttgart, Germany, working in the Tesi Group since 2024. Her research focuses on designing and fabricating metamaterial resonators for enhancing terahertz magnetic resonance spectroscopy, with emphasis on high Q-factors and magnetic field concentration in the 80-1000 GHz range.
Her educational trajectory includes:
- PhD candidate at University of Stuttgart (2024–present)
- Master's in Physics, Photonics, and Nanotechnology from Université de Bourgogne, France (2022–2024)
- Master's in Physics from Aligarh Muslim University, India (2019–2021)
- Bachelor's in Physics from Jamia Millia Islamia, India (2016–2019)
Shafquath's research integrates computational design using CST Studio software with experimental nanofabrication via lithographic techniques. She investigates antenna geometries, substrate materials, and proximity effects to optimize resonator performance, with future work targeting tunable responses through semiconductor and polymeric materials. This interdisciplinary work bridges physics, materials engineering, and spectroscopy.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
As an early-career researcher, Shafquath is currently dedicated to her doctoral project without advising responsibilities. Funding details for her research were not specified in the available text.
She operates within the Tesi Group laboratory at the University of Stuttgart (Room 9.503, Pfaffenwaldring 55), leveraging institutional facilities for terahertz characterization and nanofabrication workflows.


