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Satyam Institute of Engg. & Technology, Amritsar

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About Rohit

Dr. Rohit Sharma is an accomplished academic serving as Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Applied Science at Satyam Institute of Engineering and Technology, Amritsar. He earned his Ph.D. from Guru Nanak Dev University, establishing a strong foundation in applied sciences. In his leadership role, Dr. Sharma oversees the department's academic programs, which support the engineering curriculum through foundational sciences including physics, chemistry, and mathematics, fostering student development in technical disciplines.

Dr. Sharma's research focuses on plasma physics, with particular emphasis on high-energy density phenomena relevant to advanced scientific applications. He co-authored the peer-reviewed article titled 'Influence of pressure derivative of partition function on thermonuclear reaction rates in laser-produced plasmas,' published in Physics of Plasmas, volume 22, issue 9, in 2015, in collaboration with Kuldip Singh. This study investigates the effects of pressure derivatives on reaction rates within plasmas created by laser irradiation, contributing insights into thermonuclear processes. Earlier, in 2014, he published 'Non-local thermodynamic equilibrium effects on isentropic compression of iron' in Physics of Plasmas, volume 21, issue 3, exploring non-equilibrium thermodynamic influences on material behavior under extreme compression conditions. Additionally, Dr. Sharma presented his work on 'Investigation of electron transport properties of two-temperature plasmas' at the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics in 2015. These publications and presentations underscore his expertise in plasma dynamics, electron transport, and related fields, enhancing the understanding of complex physical processes in controlled fusion and high-energy physics environments. His scholarly output reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge in plasma science through rigorous theoretical and computational approaches.