
معرفی
Dr. Narendra Sahu is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad. His research lies at the intersection of particle physics and cosmology, focusing on dark matter, neutrino physics, and the origin of matter-antimatter asymmetry. He has taught advanced courses in mathematical physics, quantum mechanics, and particle physics, and has supervised numerous PhD and Master’s theses in these domains.
Research Interests: Dr. Sahu investigates phenomena beyond the Standard Model of particle physics, including asymmetric dark matter models, neutrino mass generation mechanisms (e.g., seesaw models), and the cosmological implications of these theories. His work often addresses experimental signatures in collider experiments and dark matter detection efforts like XENON1T.
Scientific Achievements:
- Recipient of the DST Fast Track Award (2012)
- Held prestigious fellowships at CERN, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Lancaster University, and University Libre de Bruxelles
- Guest Editor for Frontiers of Physics Journal (2021-present)
Collaborations & Projects: Dr. Sahu leads funded projects on dark matter and neutrino mass from DST and DAE-BRNS. He is a member of the DUNE (Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment) collaboration, focusing on experimental validation of theoretical models.

