Aswini PradhanView profile
Associate Professor
Dr. Aswini Pradhan is an Associate Professor of Physics at Hampton University, part of the School of Science. He holds an M.S. from Utkal University, India, and a Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology, India. His research focuses on quantum materials, semiconductors, and superconductors, with applications in energy, biomedical diagnostics, and advanced functional materials. He has led interdisciplinary research teams and held academic roles at institutions like the University of Virginia and Norfolk State University, accumulating over 480 publications and securing $30M+ in grants. His work emphasizes nanomaterials for energy storage and optical/magnetic phenomena. Education: M.S., Utkal University, India Ph.D., Indian Institute of Technology, India Research Interests: Dr. Pradhan's work spans quantum materials, semiconductor innovation, and superconductivity, with a focus on nanomaterials for energy harvesting and biomedical tools. His research leverages magnetic and optical quantum phenomena to develop multifunctional materials for next-generation applications. Recent projects include magnetoelectric coupling in heterostructures, graphene-based memory cells, and plasmonic biosensors. Publications: Dr. Pradhan’s articles highlight advancements in nanomaterials, optoelectronics, and energy systems. His work often bridges theoretical physics with practical applications, such as resistive switching in memristors or enhanced photoresponse in solar cells. These studies underscore his interdisciplinary approach to materials science. Awards: State Council of Higher Education of Virginia (SCHEV) Outstanding Faculty of Virginia Advising and Grants: He has advised numerous graduate students and secured grants from multiple agencies. His leadership spans roles at Hampton University and international collaborations, including the International Center for Superconductivity-Japan and Oxford University’s Clarendon Lab. His work emphasizes mentorship and strategic resource management. Labs and Teams: His research involves interdisciplinary teams focused on nanomaterials synthesis, device fabrication, and characterization. Collaborations include affiliations with SPIE, MRS, and APS, reflecting his engagement with global scientific communities.












