
My name is Arti, and I am a first-year PhD student within the QU-ATTO doctoral network at ICFO – The Institute of Photonic Sciences.
I completed my Master’s degree at Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur.
My Master’s thesis focused on quantum speed limits in open quantum systems driven by non-Markovian channels.
In this work, I studied how environmental memory effects influence the fundamental bounds of quantum evolution.
Before that, I earned my Bachelor of Science degree from DAV PG College Dehradun.
I majored in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics during my undergraduate studies.
Currently, my PhD research focuses on the theoretical aspects of high harmonic generation (HHG).
I study HHG spectra from a quantum optical perspective, including HHG in solids.
My work also explores quantum correlations and non-classical effects in strong-field physics.
More broadly, I am interested in quantum information, open quantum systems, decoherence, and quantum foundations.