
Associate Professor
Dr. Vibhav Narayan Singh is a passionate educator and researcher committed to nurturing curiosity and inspiring students to explore the wonders of physics and basic sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), specializing in non-Hermitian quantum mechanics, space-fractional quantum systems, and fractal potentials. His research on quantum tunneling phenomena has been published in seven Q1/Q2 SCI journals, and he has also filed a patent on machine learning applications in quantum mechanics.
At IILM University, Greater Noida, Dr. Singh teaches the Engineering Physics course to undergraduate students, while also mentoring them through academic and co-curricular events that spark scientific curiosity. His research expertise spans quantum computation, fractal dynamics, quantum entanglement, and fractional calculus, and he is proficient in Python, Fortran, R, Mathematica, and MATLAB. By blending theoretical insights with computational methods, he aims to prepare students for innovation and discovery at the frontiers of science.
