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University of Groningen

Electromagnetically induced transparency with localized impurity electron spins in a semiconductor

Chaubal, Alok

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Curriculum vitae

Alok U. Chaubal

20 October 1983 Born in Mumbai, India.

1989-1999 Primary and Secondary School Education at

Balmohan Vidyamandir, Mumbai, India.

1999-2001 Higher Secondary Education at D. G. Ruparel college,

Mumbai, India.

2001-2004 B.Sc. in Physics with Instrumentation at

D. G. Ruparel college, Affiliated to University of Mumbai, Mumbai, India.

2004-2006 M.Sc. in Physics with Electronics at D. G. Ruparel college,

Affiliated to University of Mumbai, Mumbai, India.

2007-2009 Junior Research Fellow at Tata Institute of

Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India.

2009-2014 Ph.D. research at the Zernike Institute for Advanced

Materials, University of Groningen, The Netherlands under the supervision of prof. dr. ir. C. H. van der Wal. Subject: Electromagnetically induced transparency with localized impurity electron spins in a semiconductor.

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