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Bikash Ranjan Dinda

Postdoc Fellow

India

I am a post-doctorate fellow at the Department of Physical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, India. I obtained a PH.D. degree in physics in 2019 from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India. My primary research interest is in cosmology and astrophysics. I also keep an interest in interdisciplinary sciences.

Publications

  • Weak lensing probe of cubic Galileon model
  • Nonlinear power spectrum in clustering and smooth dark energy models beyond the BAO scale
  • Dark energy constraints from the 21~cm intensity mapping surveys with SKA1
  • Dark energy constraints from the 21 cm intensity mapping surveys with SKA1
  • Nonlinear power spectrum in clustering and smooth dark energy models beyond the BAO scale
  • Probing compensated isocurvature with the 21-cm signal during cosmic dawn
  • A study on cubic galileon gravity using n-body simulations
  • Bayesian Evidences for Dark Energy models in light of current observational data
  • Observed galaxy power spectrum in cubic Galileon model
  • Probing dark energy using convergence power spectrum and bi-spectrum
  • Bayesian evidences for dark energy models in light of current observational data
  • Weak lensing probe of cubic Galileon model
  • Nonlinear power spectrum in clustering and smooth dark energy models beyond the BAO scale
  • Model independent parametrization of the late time cosmic acceleration: Constraints on the parameters from recent observations
  • Dark energy constraints from the 21~cm intensity mapping surveys with SKA1
  • Observed galaxy power spectrum in cubic Galileon model
  • Study of cubic Galileon gravity using N -body simulations
  • Cosmic expansion parametrization: Implication for curvature and H0 tension
  • Probing compensated isocurvature with the 21-cm signal during cosmic dawn
  • A model independent parametrization of the late time cosmic acceleration: constraints on the parameters from recent observations
  • Inflationary generalized Chaplygin gas and dark energy in light of the Planck and BICEP2 experiments
  • Prospect of probing dark energy using stochastic gravitational waves
  • Imprint of thawing scalar fields on the large scale galaxy overdensity
  • Probing dark energy using convergence power spectrum and bi-spectrum
  • Modified predictions of basic Gaussian process regression
  • 21 cm power spectrum in interacting cubic Galileon model
  • Model independent bounds on Type Ia supernova absolute peak magnitude
  • Minimal model dependent constraints on cosmological nuisance parameters from combinations of cosmological data
  • Model independent bounds on type Ia supernova absolute peak magnitude
  • Minimal model dependent constraints on cosmological nuisance parameters and cosmic curvature from combinations of cosmological data
  • 21-cm power spectrum in interacting cubic Galileon model
  • Post-reionization 21-cm power spectrum for bimetric gravity and its detectability with SKA1-mid telescope

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