I am a FARE Fellow in Geotechnical Engineering with a strong research focus on numerical modeling, stability analysis, Unsaturated Soil Mechanics, and transportation geotechnics. I recently completed my PhD at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, under the mentorship of Prof. Jagdish Prasad Sahoo, where I addressed critical gaps in the stability analysis of unsaturated soils.

My doctoral research, titled "Analysis of Plane Strain Stability Problems in Unsaturated Clay," involved developing rigorous numerical solutions for plane strain problems like anchors, footings, and cuts. These solutions consider the influence of various parameters and provide significant advancements over existing methods. My motivation stems from understanding the mechanics of unsaturated soils, where matric suction profoundly affects shear strength—conditions often encountered in real-world scenarios but insufficiently addressed in traditional soil mechanics.

Throughout my PhD, I have published peer-reviewed journal articles and presented my work at international conferences, demonstrating my commitment to advancing geotechnical engineering. My strong academic record complements my research contributions, reflecting my dedication to innovation and excellence.

Beyond my core expertise, I am deeply interested in technology and innovation, with skills spanning app development, web development, networking, machine learning and cloud computing. This multidisciplinary approach allows me to integrate traditional geotechnical practices with modern technological advancements to address complex challenges.

Thank you for visiting my site. I am eager to collaborate on global academic and industry initiatives and contribute to groundbreaking research. Please feel free to explore my work and connect for collaboration or professional inquiries.