
Soumya Bera
دانشیار · Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB)معرفی
Soumya Bera is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay). His research focuses on theoretical condensed matter physics, integrating computational approaches to study quantum systems. Key research interests include quantum simulation of novel phases of matter, topological phases, many-body localization, and non-equilibrium dynamics.
Current research topics emphasize quantum phase transitions, quantum criticality, and the interplay of topology, disorder, and interactions. His work often explores these themes through quantum information theory and Floquet systems. Notable contributions include studies on disorder-induced delocalization, Chern-Hopf insulators, and Floquet thermalization.
Publications span topics like quantum Hall criticality, graphene disorder effects, and many-body localization dynamics. His work frequently appears in high-impact journals like Phys. Rev. B and SciPost Phys., with a focus on disordered systems and quantum critical phenomena.
While no explicit awards or grants are listed here, his prolific publication record underscores sustained contributions to condensed matter theory. His research group actively investigates quantum matter under non-equilibrium conditions and topological material properties.



