
معرفی
Arnab Dasgupta is a Part-Time Instructor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh’s Dietrich School. His research focuses on theoretical physics and cosmology, particularly exploring early universe phase transitions, matter-antimatter asymmetry, and dark matter origins. He seeks minimal beyond-Standard-Model frameworks to unify these phenomena, with recent interests in primordial magnetic fields and dark energy.
Research interests include leptogenesis mechanisms, gravitational wave signatures of cosmological phase transitions, and dark matter interactions. His work bridges particle physics with cosmological observations, leveraging experimental facilities like LIGO-Virgo and COHERENT. No specific scientific awards are listed, though his contributions appear in high-impact journals.
Advising and collaborations involve faculty like Brian Batell. His research portfolio spans over 15 years, with notable contributions to TeV-scale models, neutrino physics, and inflationary cosmology. He is affiliated with the Department of Physics & Astronomy, contributing to theoretical astrophysics and particle phenomenology.



