Avdhesh Kumar
Department of Applied Sciences & Humanities
- DepartmentDepartment of Applied Sciences & Humanities
- DesignationAssistant Professor
- Qualification Ph.D.
- Emailavdhesh.k@invertis.org
- Experience6 years of post-Ph.D. research experience
Dr. Avdhesh Kumar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Sciences & Humanities at Invertis University. He completed his Ph.D. at MLSU, Udaipur, conducting his research at the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), Ahmedabad. His doctoral work focused on applying theories of relativistic causal hydrodynamics to strongly interacting systems created in heavy-ion collisions.
Following his Ph.D., Dr. Kumar held several prestigious postdoctoral positions. At the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN), Krakow, Poland, he contributed to developing new frameworks of relativistic hydrodynamics for spin-polarized fluids, offering insights into the polarization of Lambda hyperons produced in heavy-ion collisions.
He further worked at NISER, Bhubaneswar, and IIT Gandhinagar on dissipative hydrodynamics with spin and heavy quark transport in quark-gluon plasma, respectively. His most recent research at Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, involved using quantum transport theory to describe spin polarization and vector meson alignment in heavy-ion collisions.
Dr. Kumar’s extensive publication record includes 2 review articles, 18 research papers, and 6 conference proceedings, reflecting his active contribution to high-energy nuclear physics and relativistic hydrodynamics.
