Dr Prabhu Tej J

Dr. Prabhu Tej J

Assistant Professor

Dr Prabhu Tej J has been an Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics, RUAS since 2018. He offers over 4 years of academic and 5 years of research experience. Prior to joining RUAS, he worked as a Lecturer at SJBIT, Bangalore (2010 – 2011), as a Guest Faculty (2011 – 2012) and as a Research Scholar (2012 – 2017) at the Department of Physics, Bangalore University. He then joined as an Assistant Professor at the PG department of Physics in KLE’s S Nijalingappa College, Bangalore (2017 — 2018).
He has a series of degrees to his name including a BSc (PCM) (2008), an MSc with a specialisation in Spectroscopy (2010) and a PhD (2018) from Bangalore University. He received the UGC research fellowship that is awarded to meritorious students to promote quality research in Universities/​Departments (2012 – 2013). The focus areas of his research include quantum information theory, quantum foundations and quantum optics.

Qualifications

  • Ph.D

    Bangalore University

  • M Sc. (Physics, Specialization :Spectroscopy)

    Bangalore University

  • B Sc.(PCM)

    Bangalore University

Experience

Total years of Experience : 7.50 Years

Academic Experience :

  1. Lecturer, Dept. of Physics — SJBIT, Bangalore — 1 Year (2010 to 2011)
  2. Guest faculty, Dept. of Physics — Bangalore University, Bangalore — 1 Year (2011
    to 2012)
  3. Assistant Professor in Department of Physics (PG Level) — K.L.E.’s S. Nijalingappa college, Rajajinagar, Bangalore — 1 Year (2017 to 2018)
  4. Assistant Professor in Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences — Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bangalore — 2 Years (2018 to till date)

Research and Industry Experience:

  1. Research scholar, Dept. of Physics, Bangalore University — 5 Years (2012 to 2017)

Research Interest

Quantum information theory, quantum foundations and quantum optics

Research Expertise

Quantum information theory, quantum foundations

Keywords

  • Quantum information theory
  • quantum optics

Ph.D. Dissertation:
Enhanced performance sensitivity in quantum target detection, digital memory reading and estimation theory using entangled states

International Journal Papers : 06

  1. Quantum reading of digital memory with non-Gaussian entangled light; J. Prabhu Tej, A. R. Usha Devi and A. K. Rajagopal, Phys. Rev. A, 87, 052308 (2013). doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.87.052308
  2. Quantum which-way information and fringe visibility when the detector is entangled with an ancilla; J. Prabhu Tej, A. R. Usha Devi, H. S. Karthik, Sudha, and A. K. Rajagopal, Phys. Rev. A89, 062116 (2014). doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.89.062116
  3. Joint Measurability and Temporal Steering; H. S. Karthik, J. Prabhu Tej, A. R. Usha Devi, and A. K. Rajagopal, Journal of the Optical Society of America B, Vol. 32, Issue 4, pp. A34-A39 (2015) doi.org:10.1364/JOSAB.32.000A34
  4. Equivalence of classicality and separability based on P phase-space representation of symmetric multiqubit states, A. R. Usha Devi, A. K .Rajagopal, Sudha, H. S. Karthik, J. Prabhu Tej, Quantum Information Processing, Volume 12, Issue 12, pp 3717 – 3723
  5. N‑term pairwise-correlation inequalities, steering, and joint measurability, H. S. Karthik, A. R. Usha Devi, J. Prabhu Tej, A. K. Rajagopal, Sudha, and A. Narayanan, Phys. Rev. A 95, 052105 (2017)
  6. Conditional entropic uncertainty and quantum correlations, H.S. Karthik, A.R. Usha Devi, J. Prabhu Tej and A.K. Rajagopal, Optics Communications 427 (2018) 635 – 640

  1. GATE (2011) and KSET (2013) qualified
  2. UGC research fellowship for meritorious students to promote quality research in Universities/​Department 2012 – 13