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NewWaveParticle is an independent platform dedicated to making science accessible, exciting, and impactful for all. Whether you’re a curious student, an early-career researcher, or simply someone fascinated by the invisible forces shaping our world, we bring you deep-tech stories and scientific discoveries in a way that informs, inspires, and empowers.
We cover the cutting edge of science, with a focus on (not limited to):
Through blogs, features, explainers, and expert interviews, we break down complex ideas into engaging, bite-sized content without losing the science.
At a time when technology is advancing rapidly and public understanding is more important than ever, science communication matters.
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NewWaveParticle is here to bridge the gap between research labs and real lives, because understanding science is the first step toward using it responsibly.
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Founded by researchers and science communicators, NewWaveParticle is community-driven, content-first, and built for the future of science literacy.
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Let’s explore it – one particle at a time.

Dr. Gaurav Shukla currently serves as a Technology Manager – Quantum Sensing and Metrology at the Mission Coordination Cell of India’s National Quantum Mission, where he contributes to shaping the country’s quantum technology landscape. At NewWaveParticle, Dr. Shukla works as an Editor, focusing on science communication by turning complex research into clear and engaging stories, helping more people explore exciting discoveries in science and technology. Previously, Dr. Shukla held postdoctoral research positions at the Nanoscience Institute, National Research Council of Italy in Pisa (March 2024 – May 2025), and at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (March 2022 – March 2024). He earned his Ph.D. from the DST-Center for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences, Bangalore. He is also a Life Member of the Materials Research Society of India (MRSI).

Dr. Nancy Verma is currently working as an Assistant Professor at Allahabad Degree College, University of Allahabad. At NewWaveParticle, she serves as an Editor, assisting in the communication of scientific research to a broader audience through simple and compelling writing. She earned her Ph.D. from the Raman Research Institute, Bengaluru, India, where her doctoral research focused on ultrafast laser-induced surface structuring, and the generation and characterization of femtosecond and nanosecond laser-produced plasmas. Following her Ph.D., she pursued postdoctoral research at the Institute for Plasma Research, Gandhinagar, India, further advancing her expertise in intense laser-matter interaction, and laser-produced plasmas. She is also a Life Member of the Plasma Science Society of India (PSSI).

Dr. Manish Kumar Vishwakarma works as an Assistant Professor of Physics at Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology (JUET) in Guna, Madhya Pradesh. His current research involves engineering compact low and ultra-low energy ion accelerators and utilizing them for the advancement of next-generation energy conversion and storage technologies. He is currently exploring novel high-entropy ceramic materials for multifunctional applications. As an Editor at #NewWaveParticle, Dr. Vishwakarma contributes to bridging the gap between advanced technological research and public awareness by translating intricate developments in physics and materials science into accessible, thoughtful, and rational narratives, aimed at inspiring curiosity and engagement with emerging science and next-generation technologies. He completed his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. A significant achievement of his doctoral journey includes the joint development of a 50 keV PIG Ion Source at the Department of Physics, IIT Roorkee, India, marking a noteworthy contribution to ion beam instrumentation.

Dr. Keshav Ram Tripathi is currently a JSPS International Researcher at the University of Tokyo, Japan, where he explores planetary atmospheres, ionospheres, and space plasma environments using radio science techniques and spacecraft data.
At NewWaveParticle, Dr. Tripathi serves as an Editor, focusing on science communication by transforming complex research in planetary and space sciences into clear, engaging narratives that spark public interest and scientific curiosity.
He earned his Ph.D. in Space Physics from the Space Physics Laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC–ISRO), where he specialized in radio occultation experiments to study Planetary ionospheres. His research has contributed to missions such as Chandrayaan-2 and Akatsuki, and he is actively involved in science planning for India’s upcoming planetary missions.
His expertise spans radio signal analysis, planetary modeling, and mission operations, with a long-term vision of strengthening planetary exploration and atmospheric remote sensing.