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Shreya Shah

 Address: Wankheimer täle 1, Room no.04, Room no.04, 72072, Tübingen, Germany
 Email address: shreyatusharshah@gmail.com  Phone number: (+49) 1626523875

WORK EXPERIENCE

[ 01/04/2019 – 25/05/2019 ] Mini project internship under the guidance of Dr. Sohyun Park at the
Central European Institute of Cosmology (CEICO) at Fyzikální ústav, Prague

Address: Prague, Czechia


Main activities and responsibilities:
Worked on the revival of Deser-Woodard model by deriving Perturbation equations for
certain variables depicting the nature of the universe and testing the structure formation
in the new DW nonlocal gravity model.

[ 02/2019 – 03/2019 ] Project on 'Test of Starobinsky model in Bianchi type VIh spacetime' at BITS
Pilani, Hyderbad under the guidance of Dr. Bivudutta Mishra , February
2019

Address: Hyderabad, India


Main activities and responsibilities:
The primary objective of the work was to test the viability of the f(R) gravity Starobinsky
model for a Bianchi Type-VIh spacetime. The process included reevaluation of the
Einstein's equations by using f(R) form to test the Starobinsky model which provides
mechanics for the inflationary phase in the spatially homogenous and isotropic Bianchi
Type-VIh spacetime.

[ 05/2018 – 07/2018 ] Internship at the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS),
Ahmedabad University

Address: Ahmedabad, India


Main activities and responsibilities:
Internship at the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS), Ahmedabad
University June - July 2018 Summer internship at SEAS under the guidance of Dr. Gaurav
Goswami (Assistant Professor) in Cosmology and Quantum Field Theory. Worked on
details of possible histories of the universe and Cosmological models for corresponding
histories.

[ 01/2017 – 05/2017 ] Lab Intern at the Department of Nanotechnology, Saurashtra University


January - May 2017

Address: Rajkot, India


Main activities and responsibilities:
Worked as an intern at the department for a duration of 5 months while studying the
utility of nano Titanium dioxide for it's efficient use in Perovskite solar cells. The work
specifically included carrying out graph fittings, researching and creating content for a
paper, synthesis and few other laboratory technicalities.

EDUCATION AND
TRAINING
[ 04/2020 – Current ] Master in Astro and Particle physics, In progress

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen


Address: 72072, Tübingen, Germany

[ 04/2015 – 03/2018 ] Bachelor of Science (Physics)

Christ College, Saurashtra University


Address: Rajkot, India
Main subject / occupational skills covered:
◦ Electricity, magnetism and solid state electronics, Optics and Spectroscopy,
Mathematical Physics, Classical and Quantum mechanics, Nuclear and Space
Physics, Plasma Physics, Statistical Mechanics.

[ 04/2013 – 04/2015 ] Higher Secondary Education

Shakti Higher Secondary School


Address: Rajkot, India

JOB-RELATED SKILLS
Core skills
- Technical skills - Python, MATLAB

BACHELOR THESIS/
PROJECT
Bachelor Thesis/Project
Detection of Cosmic Particles using a Cloud Chamber
-Construction of a cloud chamber to detect and study elementary particles by creating
supersaturated conditions inside the glass chamber. The trajectories of the particles
formed due to ionisation become visible, leading to a straightforward study of their
properties.

ACHIEVEMENTS
Achievements

◦ Silver medal in the Department of Physics of Christ College, in the final semester
academics of the undergraduate degree, with aggregate 93%. (SGPA-9.5) . Overall
CGPA - 8.4
 

WORKSHOPS/CONFER‐
ENCES
Workshops/Conferences
◦ Advanced B.Sc Physics Workshop at St. Xaviers College, Ahmedabad; May-June
2017
◦ 7 Poster presentation in National and International Science Symposiums at
Christ College ; 2015-2016-2017
WORKS/PUBLICATIONS
Works/Publications
             
◦ COSMOLOGICAL MODELS OF THE UNIVERSE also a review/report is published htt
p://www.ijsrr.org/pdf/1507.pdf
◦ Bachelor thesis on DETECTION OF COSMIC PARTICLES USING CLOUD CHAMBER

SOFT SKILLS
Soft Skills
◦ Leadership and teamwork
◦ Adaptibility
◦ Persistence and determination

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