Ph.D. in Physics Aug 2003 - Aug 2009
Cornell University Ithaca, New York, USA
Research interests: Ultracold atoms, strongly interacting Bosons and Fermions, Bose-Einstein condensates
Bachelor of Technology in Engineering Physics Aug 1999 - May 2003
Indian Institute of Technology Mumbai, India
Senior thesis: Response of biological tissues to microwaves
Publications
S.K. Baur, Sourish Basu, T.N. De Silva and E.J. Mueller, "Theory of the normal/superfluid interface in population imbalanced Fermi gases" accepted by Physical Review A (2009).
Sourish Basu and E.J. Mueller, "Final-state effects in the radio frequency spectrum of strongly interacting fermions" in Physical Review Letters 101, 060405 (2008).
Sourish Basu and E.J. Mueller, "Stability of Bosonic atomic and molecular condensates near a Feshbach resonance" in Physical Review A 78, 053603 (2008).
B.K. Goswami and Sourish Basu, "Transforming complex multistability to controlled monostability" in Physical Review E 66, 026214 (2002).
B.K. Goswami and Sourish Basu, "Self-similarorganizationofGavrilov-Silnikov-Newhousesinks" inPhysicalReviewE65, 036210 (2002).
Talks and presentations
"Discoveries & Breakthroughs Inside Science: IEEE-USA's Slice of the Pie" at the American Institute of Physics, College Park, MD (Oct 27, 2008)
"From the Balmer Series to Final State Interactions" at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (Aug 04, 2008)
"Final-state Effects in RF Spectra of Ultracold Fermions" at the March Meeting of the American Physical Society, New Orleans, LA (Mar 12, 2008)
"Strongly Interacting Fermi Systems" at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (Sep 28, 2006)
"Density Profile of Spin-polarized Fermions" at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (Jul 25, 2006)
"Stability of Bosonic atomic and molecular condensates near a Feshbach resonance" at the March Meeting of the American Physical Society, Baltimore, MD (Mar 09, 2006)
"Phases of a Bosonic Condensate near Feshbach Resonance" at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata, India (Jan 13, 2006)
"Quantum Phase Transition Near a Bosonic Feshbach Resonance" at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (Aug 2005)