I am a PhD research scholar in the Department of Mathematics at Presidency University, Kolkata, where I began my doctoral journey in November 2021 under the supervision of Dr. Subhra Bhattacharya. I am currently pursuing my doctoral research titled “A General Study of Wormholes in Different Gravity Theories.” My academic interests lie at the intersection of General Relativity, Astrophysics, and Cosmology, with a strong emphasis on mathematical rigor and physical interpretation.
My work explores the theoretical foundations and physical viability of wormhole geometries within various modified gravity frameworks. I am particularly interested in understanding how alternative gravitational theories reshape our perception of spacetime structure, stability, and cosmic evolution. Alongside wormhole modeling, I investigate structural complexity in self-gravitating systems, shadows of compact objects, gravitational collapse, and particle creation mechanisms, seeking deeper connections between geometry, dynamics, and observable phenomena. I draw continuous inspiration from visionary minds such as Srinivasa Ramanujan, whose extraordinary mathematical intuition motivates my analytical thinking, and Albert Einstein, whose revolutionary understanding of spacetime profoundly shapes my scientific outlook.
Beyond academia, I am deeply passionate about sports and literature. I enjoy watching cricket and football and am a devoted admirer of Virat Kohli and Lionel Messi. Their discipline, resilience, and pursuit of excellence inspire me both personally and professionally. I also love reading Bengali novels, short stories, and biographies of great scientists, which continually enrich my imagination and intellectual curiosity.
For me, the harmony between rigorous scientific exploration, the elegance of mathematics, the excitement of sports, and the depth of literature shapes both my personality and my perspective on the Universe.
Areas of interest: General Relativity, Astrophysics and Cosmology.