About
Pardeep Kumar is a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, focusing on quantum optomechanics, atomic physics, and nanotechnology. His research explores fundamental aspects of light-matter interactions, including quantum memory, superfluid rotation sensing, and valley polarization control. He contributes to groundbreaking studies on Bose-Einstein condensates, optomechanical systems, and ultrafast phenomena in graphene.
Key research directions include:
- Optomechanical detection of persistent currents and solitons in bosonic ring condensates
- Phase-adaptive cooling of levitated nanoparticles
- Quantum sensing beyond standard limits using atomic superfluids
- Ultrafast optical control of valley polarization in 2D materials
His work bridges quantum optics with condensed matter physics, advancing applications in quantum technologies and nanoscale systems. While no specific awards or grants are listed, his contributions to cavity optomechanics and nanophotonics reflect significant scientific impact.




