Welcome!
Hi, I’m Shreyas, a PhD candidate at Tulane University specializing in quantum information and many-body physics. I study complex quantum systems using computational methods, numerical algorithms, and increasingly, machine learning tools to better understand quantum behavior. I’m drawn to problems that require patience and creativity, both in research and in everyday life. Outside of work, I enjoy swimming, strength training, and endurance sports, as well as spending time outdoors. These activities help me stay focused and adaptable, and they’ve shaped how I approach long-term challenges with discipline and a steady mindset. This site is still under construction — thanks for stopping by, and feel free to reach out.
Research Interests
- Non-equilibrium dynamics of quantum many-body systems
- Quantum Metrology and Sensing
- Quantum Information and Computing
- Quantum Chaos
- Many-body Physics
- Biophysics
Research Projects
- 1D Quantum Spin Systems
- Quantum Metrology
- Using Optical Interferometers for measuring biofilm thickness
- Plasmonics
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