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Harish completed his BS-MS in Physics at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, where he worked in the Photonic Devices Lab, getting entangled with Quantum Optics and modelling quantum dot devices. He also had a brief interaction with the Condensed Matter Theory group as a part of his MS project. Subsequently, he joined the Sun group as a PhD student and is currently interested in spin physics in quantum dots. He finds a strong resonance with fiction novels and his favourite team, Arsenal FC.
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