Bio
Dilip Bhoi is a Research and Development Associate in the High Pressure Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he specializes in the investigation of quantum materials under extreme conditions. He earned his Ph.D. in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics from the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, India, and subsequently held a BK21+ Postdoctoral Fellowship at Seoul National University, South Korea. There, he explored emergent phenomena in correlated electron systems using both chemical substitution and external pressure.
Prior to his appointment at ORNL, Dr. Bhoi served as a Specially Appointed Associate Professor at the University of Electro-Communications in Japan. He also held a Research Fellowship at the Institute for Solid State Physics (ISSP), University of Tokyo, where he previously completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Professor Uwatoko’s high-pressure research group. His current research focuses on tuning the interplay of competing electronic orders in strongly correlated systems—including unconventional superconductors, heavy fermion compounds, magnetic van der Waals materials, and topological magnets—by employing a combination of extreme experimental conditions such as high pressure, low temperatures, and high magnetic fields.