Shagun Kaushal | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shagun Kaushal | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Vellore Institute of Technology | India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shagun Kaushal is an Assistant Professor of Physics at the School of Advanced Sciences, Vellore Institute of Technology, with expertise in theoretical high energy physics. His academic journey spans advanced training and research in quantum field theory, general relativity, cosmology, and black hole physics. His research focuses on quantum entanglement and correlations in curved spacetimes, particularly analyzing the dynamics of Unruh-DeWitt detectors in cosmological and black hole scenarios, along with the effects of gravitational waves, background geometry, and quantum fluctuations on information processes. He has contributed significantly to the study of decoherence mechanisms in the early universe, exploring the interaction between matter fluctuations during inflation, gravitational potentials, and cosmological perturbations. His work also includes probing finite-temperature conformal field theories through thermal correlators and studying gravitational lensing, black hole shadows, and extensions of general relativity, including Brans-Dicke theory. Dr. Kaushal has published extensively in leading international journals such as Physics Letters B, Physical Review D, European Physical Journal C, Communications in Theoretical Physics, and Annals of Physics, including notable single-authored contributions. He has 33 citations by 28 documents and 8 documents. His research has attracted recognition within the global high-energy physics community. He has delivered invited talks and presentations at prestigious conferences and institutions worldwide, including workshops, international schools, and research forums. His technical proficiency spans multiple programming languages and scientific computing tools, which he applies to analytical and numerical studies in high energy physics. Alongside his research, he has been actively engaged in teaching, mentoring, and outreach activities, contributing to both academic development and community initiatives. His scholarly achievements, collaborative projects, and international exposure reflect his dedication to advancing the understanding of the fundamental connections between quantum theory and gravity.

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Featured Publications

Kaushal, S., & Bhattacharya, S. (2025). Entanglement generation between Unruh-DeWitt detectors in the de Sitter spacetime – Analysis with complex scalar fields. Annals of Physics.

Ali, M. S., Kaushal, S., & Liu, Y.-X. (2025). Strong gravitational lensing of a five-dimensional charged, equally rotating black hole with a cosmological constant. Communications in Theoretical Physics.

Kaushal, S. (2025). Fermionic entanglement in the presence of background electric and magnetic fields. European Physical Journal C.

Kaushal, S., & Singh, S. (2024). Backreaction inclusive Schwinger effect. arXiv.

Bhattacharya, S., & Kaushal, S. (2024). Entanglement generation between two comoving Unruh-DeWitt detectors in the cosmological de Sitter spacetime. arXiv.

 

TOUNGAINBO KAMDEM CEDRIC | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. TOUNGAINBO KAMDEM CEDRIC | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

CEDRIC  university of ngaoundere  Cameroon
Toungainbo Kamdem Cédric is a dedicated physicist specializing in mechanics, materials, and modeling. Currently based in Yaoundé, Cameroon, he is passionate about advancing the field of solid mechanics through research and practical training. With expertise in numerical simulation, he plays a crucial role in educating the next generation of scientists.

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Education 🎓

🎓 Cédric’s academic path is deeply rooted in the sciences, having completed a Master 2 of Science in Science and Technology with a specialization in Solid Mechanics at the University of Ngaoundéré in 2017. Prior to that, he obtained his Master 1 of Science in the same specialization in 2015, following his Licence of Science and Technology with a major in Physics in 2014. His educational foundation began with a Baccalauréat Série C from Baham, Cameroon, in 2011, where he focused on scientific subjects, setting the stage for his future research endeavors.

Experience 💼

💼 Cédric has gained substantial professional experience as a Monitor in the physics department at the University of Ngaoundéré, where he focuses on mechanics, materials, and modeling. He also trained in numerical simulation software based on the finite element method, including Ansys, Abaqus, and Comsol, which has enhanced his technical skills and ability to solve complex engineering problems. This blend of academic and practical experience has shaped him into a competent researcher with a clear focus on applied physics.

 Research Interest 🔍

🔬 Cédric’s research interests lie at the intersection of mechanical engineering, materials science, and mathematical modeling. He is particularly passionate about the development of cutting-edge technologies and numerical simulations that can be applied to real-world problems in civil, mechanical, and materials engineering. His work aims to bridge the gap between theoretical models and practical applications, contributing to advancements in the field of solid mechanics.

Award 🏆

🏅 While Cédric has not yet received any formal awards, his nomination for the Best Researcher Award underscores his potential and commitment to excellence in the fields of physics and engineering. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge through research positions him as a promising candidate for future recognition.

Publication  Top Notes📚 :

New description of the mechanical creep response of rocks by fractional derivative theory