Faculty Member

Dr. Abhiram Soori

Assistant Professor

School of Physics (Room No. P-215)

University of Hyderabad, India

Email: abhirams@uohyd.ac.in

About Us

Welcome to our research group! Our work primarily involves the theoretical description of quantum transport phenomena in various mesoscopic systems, including topological insulators, Majorana fermions, non-Hermitian systems, antiferromagnets, graphene, spin-orbit coupled systems, and more. The Landauer-Buttiker formalism of quantum transport is a method employed in many of these problems.

Research Group
Crossed Andreev reflection in altermagnet-superconductor junctions.

Research positions and employment

Notable Awards and Honours

Research Interests

Courses Taught

Teaching Experience at Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate Level

Our Team

Dr. Abhiram Soori

Dr. Abhiram Soori

Assistant Professor

Team Member 2

Bijay Kumar Sahoo

PhD Student

Team Member 3

Sachchidanand Das

PhD Student

Team Member 4

Megha Bera

PhD Student

Team Member 5

Polireddi Naveen

PhD Student

Notable Research Publications

  1. Abhiram Soori, "Josephson diode effect in one-dimensional quantum wires connected to superconductors with mixed singlet-triplet pairing"," J. Phys. Condens. Matter 37, 10LT02 (2025).
  2. Bijay Kumar Sahoo, Subroto Mukerjee and Abhiram Soori, "Persistent currents in mesoscopic spin-orbit coupled rings due to an applied Zeeman field," Phys. Rev. B 110, 195426 (2024) .
  3. Sachchidanand Das and Abhiram Soori, "Crossed Andreev reflection in altermagnets," Phys. Rev. B 109, 245424 (2024).
  4. Sachchidanand Das, Dhavala Suri and Abhiram Soori, "Transport across junctions of altermagnets with normal metals and ferromagnets," J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 35, 435302 (2023).
  5. Bijay Kumar Sahoo and Abhiram Soori, "Transverse currents in spin transistors," J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 35, 365302 (2023).
  6. Abhiram Soori, "Anomalous Josephson effect and rectification in junctions between Floquet topological superconductors," Physica E 146, 115545 (2023).

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