Pranav D. Parakh
About Pranav D. Parakh
Pranav D. Parakh is a Research Assistant at Yale University, where he focuses on quantum superconducting tunnel junction circuits. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Physics from Yale University and has experience in various research and tutoring roles.
Current Role as Research Assistant at Yale University
Pranav D. Parakh has been working as a Research Assistant at Yale University since 2021. In this role, he has contributed to significant research projects, including work on quantum superconducting tunnel junction circuits at the Quantronics Laboratory. His focus has been on the applications of these circuits in information processing. Parakh's ongoing research involves exploring macroscopic collective degrees of freedom, such as currents and voltages, that exhibit quantum-mechanical behavior.
Previous Experience at Yale University
Prior to his current position, Pranav D. Parakh served as a Peer Tutor at Yale University for three months in 2021. This role involved providing academic support to fellow students, leveraging his knowledge in Mathematics and Physics. His experience at Yale has contributed to his development in both research and teaching capacities.
Educational Background at Yale University
Pranav D. Parakh is pursuing a Bachelor's degree at Yale University, majoring in Mathematics and Physics with a minor in Computer Science. His studies commenced in 2020 and are expected to conclude in 2024. This academic background provides him with a strong foundation in analytical and computational skills relevant to his research.
Work Experience at EcoSync and WildPlay Element Parks
Before his current academic pursuits, Pranav D. Parakh gained practical experience as a Business Development Intern at EcoSync from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, he worked as a Guest Service Agent at WildPlay Element Parks for one year in 2018-2019. These roles helped him develop skills in customer service and business operations.
Research Experience at Brock University
Pranav D. Parakh also has research experience from his time at Brock University, where he worked as a Research Assistant from 2019 to 2020. His research focused on quantum mechanics and involved studying collective degrees of freedom in quantum systems. This experience laid the groundwork for his current research endeavors at Yale University.