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Ashish Jain

Ashish Jain obtained his undergraduate degree in physics at the University of Delhi, India. Further continuing his knowledge in physics , and postgraduate: Master’s of Science in physics from Indian Institute of Technology(IIT), Guwahati, India. His master's research project focused on Development of Fiber Bragg Grating based novel structure for structural health monitoring.

In the Summer of 2017, after completing his Master’s degree in physics, Mr. Jain bagged a scholarship from Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (a bi-national institute), selected among fifty students from across India, to pursue a research project in Canada. He joined Professor Bhardwaj’s Extreme Ultrafast Photonics research group as a visiting researcher and pursued research on "Nanostructuring of materials with structured light". Further continuing his quest to pursue research in physics, he joined Extreme Ultrafast Photonics research group as a Ph.D. student in fall 2019. His current research work include projects from fields: Manipulation and nano-fabrication with structured light, structured-light matter interaction, optical data storage and plasmonics/dielectric metasurfaces.