Postdoctoral researcher, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Satya pursued his masters from one of the premier institutes of India, Indian institute of science, Bangalore. Soon after his masters, he gained research experience in quantum atom optics from Raman research Institute and pursued doctoral studies from Griffith university, Brisbane. In his doctoral studies he actively worked in strong-field AMO physics. He is currently a post-doctoral researcher working in the areas of attosecond science n Technion, Israel.
Apart from physics, he loves watching movies, travelling places and enjoys cooking.
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