Biography:
Dr. Deepa Sharma is a theoretical physicist renowned for her expertise in computational nanophysics and simulation-driven materials research. Her work focuses on the modeling of carbon nanomaterials and the prediction of their electronic, spectroscopic, and optical properties using Density Functional Theory and the Tight-Binding framework. A major highlight of her research is the theoretical prediction of proximity-induced superconductivity in single-walled carbon nanotubes, a path-breaking contribution that has opened new avenues for experimental exploration. Dr. Sharma currently serves as an Associate Professor of Physics in the Department of Higher Education, Government of Haryana (India), and is posted at the Department of Physics, Shaheed Udham Singh Government College, Matak-Majri, Haryana.




Title : From electrons to engineering: How DFT-based simulations are transforming materials design