معرفی
Surasree Sadhukhan serves as a Post Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at George Mason University, specializing in computational approaches to quantum materials and condensed matter systems. Her work bridges theoretical modeling with experimental material properties, focusing on emergent phenomena in novel compounds.
Her research program centers on Computational Methods and Materials Science, with deep expertise in topological quantum materials, spintronics, and magnetic systems. She employs first-principles calculations to investigate electronic structures, phase transitions, and transport properties in transition metal compounds, chalcopyrites, and 2D heterostructures. Key focus areas include altermagnetism, Weyl semimetals, and thermoelectric phenomena, where her computational designs predict tunable quantum states for next-generation electronic applications.
Analysis of her 11 recent publications (2020-2025) reveals a cohesive research trajectory in topological phases and quantum magnetism. Her work demonstrates consistent innovation in modeling spin-orbit coupling effects, pressure-driven property tuning, and multifunctional electrocatalysts, with strong emphasis on Berry curvature engineering and disorder-induced topological transitions. The publications show increasing methodological sophistication in atomistic simulations of quantum materials heterostructures.
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