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AI/ML for Materials Workshop

Prof. Dibyajyoti Ghosh

IIT Delhi


Bio

Prof. Dibyajyoti finished his Bachelor's in Science (Chemistry Hons.) from Dept. of Chemistry, Visva Bharati University, Shantiniketan, West Bengal in 2009. He joined JNCASR, Bangalore as an Integrated Ph.D. student in the Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit. The main topics of his research were computational investigation of structural stability, ion migration and photovoltaic properties of halide perovskite solar cells. Following that, Dibyajyoti was a research associate at Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA. There he was involved in several projects, (1) in-silico compositional engineering of optoelectronic materials, (2) adiabatic and non- adiabatic carrier dynamics for solid-state lighting and photocatalysis and (3) machine learning for energy materials design and optimization. He joined the IIT Delhi as an assistant professor in July 2021




Bio

Prof. Dibyajyoti finished his Bachelor's in Science (Chemistry Hons.) from Dept. of Chemistry, Visva Bharati University, Shantiniketan, West Bengal in 2009. He joined JNCASR, Bangalore as an Integrated Ph.D. student in the Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit. The main topics of his research were computational investigation of structural stability, ion migration and photovoltaic properties of halide perovskite solar cells. Following that, Dibyajyoti was a research associate at Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA. There he was involved in several projects, (1) in-silico compositional engineering of optoelectronic materials, (2) adiabatic and non- adiabatic carrier dynamics for solid-state lighting and photocatalysis and (3) machine learning for energy materials design and optimization. He joined the IIT Delhi as an assistant professor in July 2021




Bio

Prof. Dibyajyoti finished his Bachelor's in Science (Chemistry Hons.) from Dept. of Chemistry, Visva Bharati University, Shantiniketan, West Bengal in 2009. He joined JNCASR, Bangalore as an Integrated Ph.D. student in the Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit. The main topics of his research were computational investigation of structural stability, ion migration and photovoltaic properties of halide perovskite solar cells. Following that, Dibyajyoti was a research associate at Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA. There he was involved in several projects, (1) in-silico compositional engineering of optoelectronic materials, (2) adiabatic and non- adiabatic carrier dynamics for solid-state lighting and photocatalysis and (3) machine learning for energy materials design and optimization. He joined the IIT Delhi as an assistant professor in July 2021




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