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Student, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, Physics

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Varun

Research Interest

High Energy Nuclear Particle Physics

Varun Lochab is interested in pursuing theoretical research in high-energy physics.

  • Differential clock comparisons with a multiplexed optical lattice clock

  • Combined electrokinetic and shear flows control colloidal particle distribution across microchannel cross-sections

  • Ultrastructure imaging of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lawn biofilms and eradication of the tobramycin-resistant variants under in vitro electroceutical treatment

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