Hello!
I am a Ph.D student in theoretical physics at the University of British Columbia, Canada. I did my Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.
Research
My research broadly involves quantum field theories. Currently, I am focusing on calculating classical gravitational observables from the classical limit of the gravitational effective field theories. These results are useful for providing theoretical predictions for gravitational wave detectors. I am also deeply intrigued by the field of deep learning.
Publications
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Classical Observables from Causal Response Functions arxiv:2411.09016
Biswas, S., Parra-Martinez, J.The BCFT Spectrum from AdS Brane Mergers arxiv:2209.11227
Biswas, S., Kastikainen, J., Sashi, S., Sully, J. JHEP 11 (2022) 158.Massless Fermions on a half-space: The curious case of 2+1-dimensions arXiv:2208.06374 Biswas, S., Semenoff, G. W., JHEP 10 (2022) 045
Soft Scalars don’t decouple arXiv:2208.05023
Biswas, S., Semenoff, G. W., J Phys. Rev. D (2022) 106, 105023The spectrum of boundary states in symmetric orbifolds arXiv:2110.05491
Belin A, Biswas S, Sully J, JHEP. 01 (2022) 123Repulsive Casimir force in Bose-Einstein Condensate arXiv:1712.08200
Faruk M M, Biswas S, J. Stat. Mech. 804 (2018) 4, 043401Bohr van-Leeuwen theorem in non-commutative space arXiv:1910.12009
Biswas S, Physics Letters A 381 (2017) 3723-3725
Contact
Office:
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Department of Physics and Astronomy,
6224 Agricultural Road, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z1, Canada.
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