Since July 2022, Dr Bharti is working as an Assistant Professor at the School of Business, UPES, Dehradun. In his current role as Assistant Professor at UPES, School of Business, Dehradun, Dr. Bharti is actively engaged in teaching and research activities.
Dr. Bharti's interests lie at the intersection of applied statistics, mathematical demography, stochastic processes, and public health. These areas provide a rich foundation for investigating and understanding various phenomena related to populations, health, and statistical analysis.
Dr. Bharti's teaching philosophy revolves around cultivating a solid foundation in statistical theory and methods while emphasizing their practical application in the specific subject area. He believes in creating an interactive and engaging learning environment where students actively participate in data analysis, research projects, and problem-solving activities. By emphasizing critical thinking, data interpretation, and effective communication of statistical results, He aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to analyse complex data sets, make informed decisions, and contribute meaningfully to their field of study through the lens of statistics.
Dr. Abhishek Bharti has good teaching experience and has successfully delivered courses in Business Mathematics and Business Statistics for BBA students. His expertise also extends to teaching Business Research Methods for MBA students. With a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter, Dr. Bharti employs effective teaching methodologies, fosters student engagement, and ensures a practical application of concepts in the business context. His courses provide students with a strong foundation in quantitative analysis, statistical techniques, and research methodologies, equipping them with the necessary skills to make data-driven decisions in their business careers.
In June 2013, Dr. Bharti have been awarded the Junior Research Fellowship (UGC NET-JRF), a prestigious fellowship of the University Grants Commission. This fellowship provided financial support for his Ph.D. research work.