Biography:
Jyoti Rajput received her Ph.D. degree from NIT Jalandhar, Punjab, India in 2019. She is currently an Associate professor of Physics at Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. Her research focused areas deal with laser induced electron acceleration in vacuum and plasma (DLA, LBWA, PBWA), harmonic generation and THz radiation. She is M.Phil.- PhD in laser plasma interactions. She has completed her PhD from prestigious Dr. B. R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar. She has published around 35 research articles in various international SCI journals and presented her research work at various international conferences/workshops. She is also a member of different renowned associations/societies e.g., PSSI, ISCA etc. She has been an active reviewer of esteemed international journals like Modern Physics Letters B., waves in random and complex media, Optics Communications, IEEE Trans. in Plasma Science etc. She has delivered many international invited speakers research talks at eminent conferences. At present, she is supervising around 5 PhD research scholars for which 2 will be completing this year only. She has a teaching experience of around 14 years and research experience of around 8 years. She has received teaching appreciation award twice. She also received Best Teacher award for the year 2023 by Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. She was awarded the prestigious young researcher of the year award 2022 by Institute of Scholars, Govt. of India. She has been the editorial board member of many reputed journals like: Acta Scientific Applied Physics, IJCBR, Journal of Engineering and Technology Development, International Journal of Green Chemistry, American Journal of Optics and Photonics. At present, she is supervising 5 PhD research scholars, and 2 Master projects. She has guided one PhD thesis, 5 Master thesis and 3 graduate projects. She has authored 2 international research books and edited 1 international and 3 National books.
Title : Optimized Electron Acceleration in the presence of magnetic field with Bessel Beams
Title : Hermite cosh gaussian laser-Induced electron acceleration