I am a graduate student (M.Sc. in Physics) in the Department of Physics at the National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry from St. Joseph's College (Autonomous), Bangalore. My research interests lie in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, and Scientific Computing.
My primary research interests lie in High Energy Physics and Gravitational Physics. Currently, my work focuses on the Fluid/Gravity Correspondence, an application of the AdS/CFT Correspondence. This duality provides a map between complex, dynamical black hole solutions in asymptotically AdS spacetimes and the behaviour of fluid flows in the strongly interacting boundary field theory. My broader academic interests also include Cosmology and Computational Physics.
My past research projects have spanned both computational and theoretical domains. My most recent work involved modelling Neutron Stars using computational techniques. Prior to that, my Bachelor's thesis investigated the physics of White Dwarfs and their role in Cosmology. In a separate project, I worked on identifying and applying geometric techniques to solve integrals more efficiently.
I am actively looking for PhD opportunities in theoretical high-energy physics (hep-th) and welcome inquiries regarding potential openings. In addition to this long-term goal, I am always interested in hearing about short-term research projects or internships.