Best Poster Award at SMCB-2024
I am a theoretical and computational chemist working at the interface of chemistry and biophysics. The primary focus of my research comprises understanding the role of polarizability in protein-osmolyte interaction in ambient and extreme thermodynamic conditions. I am interested in using data-driven ML and DL-based approaches to develop polarizable forcefields and explore biomolecular interactions, solvation, structure, dynamics, and thermodynamics. Additionally, I am also interested in water and ion permeation in various nanoconfinements. Molecular dynamics simulations and statistical mechanics form the backbone of my research.
"An equation means nothing to me unless it expresses a thought of God."
Srinivasa Ramanujan