Pursuing Ph.D. Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at IIT Kharagpur. I am jointly supervised by Dr. Palash Dey (IIT Kharagpur) and Dr. Swagato Sanyal (University of Sheffield). My research work focuses primarily on structural graph theory, algorithmic aspects of popular matchings and computational social choice.
My work combines classical combinatorial techniques with algorithmic insights to address fundamental questions in discrete mathematics and practical applications in economic paradigm. My primary research contributions include investigating structural questions in matching covered bipartite graphs specifically regarding braces. Furthermore, I have studied robust popular matchings with the presence of weak preferences. We have also analyzed problems such as distinct kemeny rank aggregation and control complexities in voting.