
Shubha Tewari
مدرس ارشد · Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
University of Massachusetts Amherstمعرفی
Shubha Tewari is a Senior Lecturer II in the Department of Physics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, part of the College of Natural Sciences. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and an M.Sc. from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. Her research focuses on Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics and Soft Matter Physics, with a particular interest in granular materials and foam dynamics. She is also deeply involved in STEM education and outreach, serving as the Director of the University's STEM Education Institute, which bridges university researchers with K-12 educators and the broader public. Her outreach initiatives include organizing school visits, workshops like The Scientist in the Sandbox, and large-scale events such as the Big Bang Science Fair and Squishy Science Sunday. Her work emphasizes making STEM accessible and inspiring to underrepresented groups through engaging, hands-on activities.
Dr. Tewari's research explores granular flow dynamics, including obstruction effects in 3D systems and the role of wall friction in hopper flows. She also investigates foam behavior and jamming phenomena. Her publications span topics from granular materials to epidemic modeling and electrostatic particle interactions. Beyond academia, she advocates for collaborative programs that connect researchers with educators to foster scientific literacy. Her current roles and past projects reflect a commitment to advancing both scientific discovery and public engagement.
While no specific awards are listed in the provided texts, her contributions to education and outreach are highlighted as impactful. She oversees the Tewari group and actively participates in organizing interdisciplinary initiatives through the STEM Education Institute.





