Yogesh N Joglekar Ph.D.

Professor

Physics

Office:
LD 156E
Phone:
(317) 274-6911
Email:
yojoglek@iu.edu
Research Areas:
Theoretical Physics

Research

I am a theoretical physicist with interests in graphene, PT-waveguides, memristors, and mathematics. I carry out research with my colleagues, postdocs, graduate students, undergraduates, and even high-school students. Here is a Q&A in Nature about it.

Research interests

PT-symmetric lattice models, Excitonic supersolid and superfluid states in quantum Hall regime and graphene, memristive systems. 

Education

  • 1996-2001, Ph.D. Physics, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
  • 1991-1996, Integrated M.Sc. Physics, IIT Kanpur, India

Publications & Professional Activity

"Exactly solvable PT-symmetric models in two dimensions", K.S. Agarwal, R.K. Pathak, and Y.N. Joglekar, EPL 115, 31003 (2015).

"PT-symmetric Rabi model: perturabtion theory", T.E. Lee and Y.N. Joglekar, Phys. Rev. A 92, 042103 (2015).

"Scaling of PT-asymmetries in viscous flow with PT-symmetric inflow and outflow", H. Yu, X. Chen, Y. Xu, and Y.N. Joglekar, J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 48, 035501 (2015).  

Awards

2013 - Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor, IAS, University of Bristol, UK. 

2013 - Kathryn J. Wilson Award (Center for Research and Learning). 

2013 - KITP Scholar Fellowship (2013-2015).

2012 - School of Science Research award. 

2011 - National Science Foundation's CAREER Award.

2009 - Indiana University Trustees' Teaching Award.