Anwesh
Bhattacharya,
MSCA Doctoral Fellow, ESPCI Paris - PSL
Anwesh
Bhattacharya
MSCA Doctoral Fellow, ESPCI Paris - PSL Anwesh Bhattacharya is a European Union Marie Skłodowska-Curie doctoral fellow in the UPtoPARIS programme at Institut Langevin, ESPCI-PSL Paris. His doctoral work focuses on developing infrared imaging techniques using complex scattering media. A finalist at the MSCA Falling Walls Lab 2021, he was among the 75 International Lab winners at the Falling Walls Lab 2021 finale in Berlin, with his pitch on ‘Breaking the Wall of Human Vision’. Anwesh was a Govt. of India DST-INSPIRE Fellow and DAE-NIUS scholar during his undergraduate studies at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, and graduated in 2019 with a BS & MS in Natural Sciences, specializing in Physics. He was a Charpak fellow at the Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, ENS Paris, during his Master’s thesis research on ultracold atoms. Anwesh is a 2019 Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting alumnus & student member of SPIE, APS, IEEE Photonics Society, SFP and SFO. Beyond research, he is deeply passionate about theatre and science outreach.
MSCA Doctoral Fellow, ESPCI Paris - PSL Anwesh Bhattacharya is a European Union Marie Skłodowska-Curie doctoral fellow in the UPtoPARIS programme at Institut Langevin, ESPCI-PSL Paris. His doctoral work focuses on developing infrared imaging techniques using complex scattering media. A finalist at the MSCA Falling Walls Lab 2021, he was among the 75 International Lab winners at the Falling Walls Lab 2021 finale in Berlin, with his pitch on ‘Breaking the Wall of Human Vision’. Anwesh was a Govt. of India DST-INSPIRE Fellow and DAE-NIUS scholar during his undergraduate studies at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, and graduated in 2019 with a BS & MS in Natural Sciences, specializing in Physics. He was a Charpak fellow at the Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, ENS Paris, during his Master’s thesis research on ultracold atoms. Anwesh is a 2019 Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting alumnus & student member of SPIE, APS, IEEE Photonics Society, SFP and SFO. Beyond research, he is deeply passionate about theatre and science outreach.