Amarjyoti Choudhury
Amarjyoti Choudhury is an Indian educationist, scientist, actor, reciter, playwright, poet, novelist, orator and editor. He is a former Vice-Chancellor of Gauhati University and a former Pro-vice-chancellor of Tezpur University. After superannuation from Tezpur University, he occupied the CV Raman Chair of Applied Physics and later that of Vice-chancellor of University of [Science and Technology, Meghalaya|University of Science and Technology], Meghalaya. He was also the Vice-Chancellor of Assam [down town University] from 1 December 2017 to 31 August 2020. Now, he is the editor of renowned Assamese daily Dainik Asam.
Early life
Born in Dibrugarh, Assam to Lakshyadhar Choudhury, the renowned litterateur, playwright and actor with socialist leaning and Usha Choudhury, a committed Gandhian, Amarjyoti is the eldest of five siblings. He topped the High School Leaving examination of the entire state of Assam. A graduate with Honours in Physics from Gauhati University, he did his masters in Physics from Delhi University. Next he obtained his doctorate degree from University of Oxford.Career
Teaching career
Choudhury has taught at Jorhat Engineering College, Cotton College, Birla [Institute of Technology and Science|BITS Pilani], Gauhati University and Tezpur University. He has acted as visiting professor to European Laboratory for Non linear Spectroscopy and Nuclear Science Centre, New Delhi. He has collaborated with P.N Lebedev Institute Moscow, University of Southampton and polytechnic University of Bucharest.Research contribution
A researcher in Optics, Quantum Electronics, Condensed Matter Physics NanoPhotonics and Nanotechnology, he is credited with 148 research papers in peer reviewed National and International Journals. So far, twenty scholars have received doctorate degree with his expert guidance.A theoretical paper jointly authored by Choudhury along with his supervisor CJR Sheppard dwelt extensively on confocal geometry of scanning laser microscopy. It is probably the first publication using the technical term 'confocal microscopy'.