About me

I am a theoretical physicist currently working as an Institute Postdoctoral Fellow in the group of Prof. Dawood Kothawala at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. Previously, I was as a Research Associate in the group of Prof. Suprit Singh at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. I obtained my Ph.D. in quantum gravity from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali under the supervision of Prof. Kinjalk Lochan. My research lies at the intersection of quantum theory and gravitation, exploring fundamental questions that arise when these two pillars of modern physics meet.

Here’s a glimpse into some of my recent research highlights.

QC3 QC4
Quantum dynamics of AdS-dust Universe. Dashed black line represents expectation value of volume variable with dashed gray lines representing quantum uncertainty while solid line depicts classical behavior. The heatmap shows the probability distribution associated with the wave packet. Left: Klauder-Crawford distribution, Right: Gaussian distribution.
Field Correlation Momentum Correlation
Nonlocal quantum correlations of a test field propagating in a spacetime undergoing critical collapse, evaluated at the end of the numerical simulation. Dashed black lines = areal radius of apparent horizon, red dashed lines = location of apparent horizon. Left: field correlation, Right: momentum correlation.
QC1 QC2
The quantum dynamics of the FLRW universe with dust and a positive cosmological constant depicting quantum. Heatmap shows the probability distribution associated with the wave packet; solid black curve = expectation value of volume, dotted = classical trajectory, dashed = uncertainty region. Left: broader Λ-distribution, Right: sharper Λ-distribution.