Research interests
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Entanglement and quantum dynamics in interacting systems. 
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Thermalization and many-body localization. 
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Many-body chaos and transport in classical and quantum systems. 
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Chiral magnetism and skyrmions. 
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Correlated electronic systems. 
           - High-temperature superconductivity, e.g. cuprates.
           - Oxide interfaces.
No Postdoc position available
Recent talks
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Invited talk at the International Workshop “Quantum Many-Body Dynamics: Thermalization and its Violations (virtual)” at PCS IBS, Korea (May, 2021) 
Quantum to classical crossover in many-body chaos in a glass
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Invited talk in "THERMALIZATION, MANY BODY LOCALIZATION AND HYDRODYNAMICS" at ICTS, Bangalore 
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Invited talk in "INTEGRABLE SYSTEMS IN MATHEMATICS, CONDENSED MATTER AND STATISTICAL PHYSICS" at ICTS, Bangalore, India (August, 2018) 
Is many-body localization stable in d>1?
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Colloquium at International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Bangalore, India(January, 2017). Solvable model for a dynamical quantum phase transition from fast to slow scrambling 
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Invited talk at Indo-US Bilateral Workshop on Physics and Chemistry of Oxides: Theory meets Experiment organized by S. N. Bose Centre, Kolkata (January, 2017). Skyrmions: From 3D chiral magnets to 2D oxide interfaces 
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Condensed matter seminar at UC Berkeley, Berkeley, USA (December, 2016). Localized systems coupled to marginally-localized phonons and ergodic grain 
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Invited talk at the conference on Designer Quantum Systems Out of 
 Equilibrium at KITP, Santa Barbara, USA (November 2016). Solvable Model for a Dynamical Quantum Phase Transition from Fast to Slow Scrambling
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Invited talk at the international workshop on Localization, interactions 
 and Superconductivity at Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics,
 Chernogolvka, Russia (June, 2016). Dynamical phase transition into quantum chaos in a solvable many-body model
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Condensed matter seminar at Technion, Haifa, Israel (June, 2016). 
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Invited talk at the Second International UQUAM Workshop, Innsbruck, Austria (September, 2015). Can a random harmonic chain thermalize strongly localized particles in one dimension?