Joy Das Bairagya
Scholar

Joy Das Bairagya

Google Scholar ID: jwDD1S8AAAAJ
PhD Student, IIT Kanpur
AntBehavioural experimentGame theoryNon-equilibrium statisticsNon-linear dynamics
Citations & Impact
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Citations
57
 
H-index
4
 
i10-index
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Publications
9
 
Co-authors
7
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • No specific mentions of publications, awards, etc.
Research Experience
  • Conducts research at the intersection of physics, biology, and game theory; focuses on experimental work with queenless ants; uses agent-based modeling and simulation to explore how collective decision-making emerges from interactions among cognitively limited animals.
Education
  • Pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Background
  • Ph.D. student in Physics, focusing on the intersection of experiments, theory, and simulation. Primary research interests lie in behavioral game theory applied to non-human animal societies, especially ants, and the evolutionary origins of cooperation.
Miscellany
  • Skills: Non-equilibrium statistical physics, nonlinear dynamics, game theory (classical, behavioral, and evolutionary), statistical inference, empirical model development, extensive experience in behavioral experiments on tandem running ants, agent-based modeling and simulation