Ms. Jagriti Gaba
Assistant Professor
Qualification: B.Sc. PCM, M.Sc. Physics, M.Phil. Physics, Doctrate
College/University: M.D.U Rohtak, M.M.U Mullana(Ambala), GD Goenka University
Introduction:
Jagriti Gaba is an expert in the area of Physics. She has taught the various subjects of physics like Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Electronics, Engineering Physics and Fundamentals of Physics. She has taught these subjects for nearly 8 years at different universities and colleges such as GD Goenka University (Gurugram), World College of Technology and Management (Gurugram) and Rohtak Institute of Engineering and Management (Rohtak).
Prior to taking up the current role, Jagriti Gaba performed a wide range of course design and lesson planning instructions. Evaluating and grading student’s classwork, laboratory work, assignments and papers. She also worked as a member of the examination department which mainly deal with the appointment of paper setters, preparation of schedule of examinations and conduct of examinations.
Jagriti Gaba pursuing her Ph.D. in Physics from GD Goenka University (Gurugram). She holds her M.Phil. with specialization in Physics from the Maharishi Markandeshwar University (Mullana, Ambala); M.Sc. Physics from the Maharishi Dayanand University(Rohtak) ; and B.Sc. from Maharishi Dayananad University (Rohtak)
Research
Jagriti Gaba current research interests are focused on Astrophysics. The goals of astrophysics are "to discover how the universe works, explore how it began and evolved, and search for life on planets around other stars. Research in astrophysics requires a broad foundation of knowledge in fundamental physics, classical mechanics, electromagnetism, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, relativity etc.
Contribution to Profession and Awards
Life Time Member of Indian Association of Physics Teachers.
Current Research
Jagriti Gaba is currently working in the field of theoretical astrophysics and cosmology.
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