I am a highly motivated ,zealous and hardworking student with a strong background in STEM, particularly Physics and Mathematics. My comprehensive research experience spans multiple domains of physics, reflecting my strong determination to advance knowledge through interdisciplinary approaches. With a deep commitment to innovation and scientific exploration, I am eager to apply my skills in cutting-edge research, contributing meaningfully to the scientific community.
Estimating the fault plane solution and understanding the source mechanisms of coseismic ruptures in the Kumaun Himalayas, India
Laser beam to the moon through the atmosphere , In this project, we studied and modeled low-intensity laser propagation through the Earth’s atmosphere. Employing a diverse set of simulation techniques, we analyzed the beam’s propagation through different atmospheric conditions, ultimately projecting it towards the lunar surface
To observe and set up chirped pulse amplification experiments with the X-Can team of LULI under the supervision of Jean-Christophe Chanteloup and Ihsan Fsaifes. The task involved setting up the laser setup and experiments involving observation of phase sensing of the laser beam.
Teamwork and Collaboration
Problem-Solving
Multitasking and Organization
Team Collaboration
Scientific Experiments
Scientific Writing
Analytical Skills
Decision-Making
Took part in the International E-conference “Spectrum of Physics: Particles to Universe” organised by Department of Physics Lajpat Rai College in association with Indian Youth Nuclear Society (IYNS). I presented "Chirped Pulse Amplification and coherent beam combination" in the flash presentation. I was also conferred with the Youngest Presenter Award.
Ecole Polytechnique Unibuddy Student Ambassador- Currently serving as a Unibuddy Student Ambassador, providing prospective students with insights and guidance about the university life. With Actively volunteering to answering questions, sharing experiences, and providing assistance with the transition to university.
Distribution of plant species in the Nainital Lake Fault scarp and adjoining areas of Kumaun Lesser Himalaya, India. A reconnaissance survey with an aim for data collection and species identification of the vegetation in and around target regions of the Nainital Lake Fault. The study aims towards future open sourcing of the data for further studies regarding the correlation between fault plane and vegetation.