Deba worked mainly on OBST2 [3]. He took active participation in building the breadboard and the instrument control for measurements. He also took part in preliminary theoretical calculations and ZEMAX simulations for imaging systems for CEMIC [2].
From July 1st, 2020, he joined as a Ph.D. student in the Resonant Nanophotonics [4] Group at AMOLF [1], Amsterdam, in a collaborative project of AMOLF, TU/e, and the LED-company Lumileds to improve next-generation solid-state lighting. He will receive his Ph.D. degree from the University of Amsterdam [5] after completion.
In 2018 Debapriya Pal worked on an intern project to build a novel fiber-coupled slave laser. He pursued the 5-year BS-MS Dual Degree Program in Physics at the Indian Institute of Science and Research Education, Kolkata (India) [6] under Prof. Ayan Banerjee [7]. During his master thesis, he explored the spin-orbit interaction of tightly focused light beams in optical tweezers using angular spectrum representation, designed with a stratified medium in the path of the trapping beam.
Debapriya Pal was awarded the prestigious 2018 Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship [8] by the international society for optics and photonics SPIE [9], the international society for optics and photonics for his potential contributions to the field of optics, photonics, or related field.