Aditya Singh
I am a PhD student studying the interactions between capillary waves and vortices. Currently I am working on creating an experimental set up that allows us to look at the hydrodynamical analogue of the Aharonov-Bohm effect. The Aharonov-Bohm effect originally came from Quantum Mechanics. It is known that whenever a charged particle moves through a region where a magnetic field is present it aquires a phase. What the Aharonov-Bohm effect showcased was, that a charged particle can aquire a phase shift even when it passes through a region where a field is not present and it thereby showcased the importance of the potentials. Previously at Ashoka University I have worked on, how does surface tension affect the vector potential of water waves when we are in the intermediate regime of gravity-capillary waves. |
Education
- Diploma in Advanced Studies and Research, Ashoka University, India (2021)
- BSc Physics (Hons.), Ashoka University, India (2020)