Rishabh Sharma
- DesignationAssistant Professor
- QualificationPh.D. (Theoretical High Energy Physics)
- Emailrishabh.s@invertis.org
- Experience1 year
Dr. Rishabh Sharma is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Sciences & Humanities at Invertis University, actively engaged in teaching and research in Theoretical High Energy Physics. He completed his Ph.D. from the Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi, specializing in the study of heavy quarkonium systems (charmonium and bottomonium) in hot QCD media. His doctoral research focused on understanding the effects of temperature, magnetic fields, medium modifications, and anisotropy on quark–antiquark bound states using advanced theoretical and computational models.
Following his Ph.D., Dr. Sharma was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship under the IBITF Research Fund at IIT Bhilai, where he further expanded his research in QCD-inspired potential models, thermodynamic behavior, and transport properties of strongly interacting matter. His research interests include heavy quark potential models, quarkonium dissociation mechanisms, exotic hadronic states, and analytical approaches such as the Nikiforov–Uvarov method and its functional analysis extension.
Dr. Sharma has published eight research articles in reputed international journals and four conference proceedings and has presented his work at several national and international scientific conferences. At the undergraduate level, he teaches Mathematical Physics, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Thermodynamics, and Statistical Mechanics, emphasizing conceptual clarity, analytical rigor, and research-oriented learning.
Through his academic contributions, Dr. Sharma remains committed to advancing theoretical physics research while mentoring students to develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
