I am a FermiLab HEP QuantISED Postdoctoral Fellow at the InQubator for Quantum Simulation at the University of Washington, Seattle. My research interests are centered around lattice field theories, gauge theories, and nucleon physics. Currently, I am working on using novel computational tools like tensor network and quantum computing to study those topics. I am also involved in deriving Hamiltonian formulation of non-Abelian gauge theories suitable for quantum simulation.
I obtained my Ph.D. in theoretical physics (thesis) from the University of Maryland, College Park between 2018 and 2023, conducting research on finite volume method in lattice quantum chromodynamics and Hamiltonian formulation of lattice gauge theories under the guidance of Prof. Zohreh Davoudi.
Prior to that, I completed my bachelor's and master's dual-degree program at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune between 2013 and 2018.
I have a keen interest in teaching, pedagogy, and science education. During my undergraduate years, I actively participated in numerous outreach and science popularization activities. Additionally, I enjoyed the teaching opportunities during my graduate studies as a teaching assistant.
In line with my pedagogical interests, I will continue posting my physics notes, various tutorials, and research explainers here, aimed at interested undergraduate physics students.