I am a Ph.D. graduate from NIT Warangal. Currently, I am a Post-Doctoral Fellow at IIT Madras, working in the Laboratory for Mechanics of Microstructures under the mentorship of Dr. Anand Krishna Kanjarla. My primary research interests lie in powder metallurgy, metal forming, machine learning, hydrogen diffusion, and corrosion science. Throughout my academic journey, I have gained extensive hands-on experience with advanced manufacturing processes and tools. My Ph.D. research focused on microstructural evolution using EBSD, dynamic recrystallization, and the simulation of hot deformation behavior in aluminum alloys using Deform 3D. In my postdoctoral work, I am currently involved in two projects: one on hydrogen diffusion in dual-phase steels, and another on crystal plasticity simulation combined with a machine learning framework to predict local stress–strain fields.
Beyond my research endeavors, I harbor a passion for photography, with a particular focus on travel and wildlife. I am a multifaceted individual, bringing a blend of academic dedication and artistic flair to my pursuits.