Group Members

Principal Investigator

Prof. Shohini Bhattacharya

Assistant Professor

CV


Graduate Students

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David DeAngelo

I am a Ph.D. student in theoretical nuclear physics at the University of Connecticut. I grew up in Levittown, Pennsylvania, and completed my B.Sc. in Physics at Gettysburg College in 2023, with minors in Mathematics and Judaic Studies.

My interest in physics began in high school and deepened through coursework and research experiences, including a particle physics project I undertook the summer before my senior year. These experiences inspired me to pursue a Ph.D. in theoretical physics. I joined the Bhattacharya group at UConn in 2025. My research focuses on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), particularly on understanding the fundamental structure of hadrons and their substructure.

Outside of research, I enjoy traveling, watching classic black-and-white films, playing chess, and spending time with my fellow physics graduate students.

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Angelo Patrizi

I am a Ph.D. student in theoretical nuclear physics at the University of Connecticut. My research focuses on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), particularly on understanding the fundamental structure of hadrons and their substructure.

I grew up on Long Island, New York, about 30 minutes from New York City. I completed my undergraduate studies at Hofstra University, where I earned dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Physics and Mathematics, along with a minor in Astronomy. During my time at Hofstra, I was inducted into both the physics and mathematics honor societies in recognition of my academic performance. I was also honored with the James A. Moore Endowed Memorial Award for outstanding achievement in physics coursework, research, and service to the Physics and Astronomy community.

Beyond research, I am deeply passionate about teaching. My interest in education began at Hofstra, where I tutored students in physics and mathematics. At UConn, I continue to pursue both my research and teaching interests as part of my graduate studies.


Undergradute students

Alexander Yi

I am an undergraduate student in Physics with a minor in Mathematics at the University of Connecticut. I was born on Long Island, NY and grew up in Hamden, CT.

In Spring 2026, I joined the Bhattacharya Group due to my interest in nuclear and particle physics research. This interest began in a high school overview of nuclear chemistry which I took in my junior year there. Then in college, being hooked by a mystifying explanation of the Higgs boson from my professor, I led a group presentation on the same particle as part of a modern physics course. 

I am also a member of the STARs Initiative at UConn, which is a space to connect with other STEM (usually physics) majors and to prepare lessons for high schoolers in the Hartford region. Otherwise, I enjoy writing stories, going for long walks, and meeting new people.

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This could be you!

Motivated undergraduate students with a solid foundation in quantum mechanics and mathematical methods, and a strong interest in theoretical physics, are welcome to explore research opportunities in our group.

Visitors

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Dr. Chuan-Qi He

Visiting scholar from SCNU and UCLA 06/2025

Mr. Brandon Manley

Ph.D. student in theoretical physics at Ohio State University 09/2025