Centre For Excellence for Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences
Centre of Excellence in Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences has two wings namely experimental Bio-Materials Science (BMS) and theoretical High Energy Physics (HEP). The BMS research has been carried out in the Biomaterials, Tissue Engineering, and Regenerative Medicine (BioTERM) Lab while the HEP research is carried out in the Advanced Computing Lab.
The primary research areas in BioTERM Research Group include the development of new biomaterials, drug delivery, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and nanomedicine. The works carried out by the research group in the BioTERM lab include surface modification of titanium and titanium alloys by different methods to enable these metallic materials to be used as implant materials in the human body in case of fracture or diseases. Development of new bioactive surface of Ti and Ti alloy implant materials and evaluation of these materials has been done in this lab.
The goal of high energy physics is to determine the most fundamental building blocks of matter and to understand the interactions between these particles. Current understanding of fundamental nature of matter, interactions, and the universe is based upon standard model(SM) gauge theory of strong, weak and electromagnetic interactions. Despite its resounding successes, the SM theory is confronted with a number of experimental, conceptual and fundamental problems. Some of these problems have been addressed at Centre of Excellence in Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences(CETMS) with interesting results published in reputed international journals while others are under investigation.
Key Person
Dr. Tapash Ranjan Rautray
Associate Professor
Dr. Subhasmita Swain
Assistant Professor