I am a theoretical nuclear physicist working at the intersection of quantum information science (QIS), nuclear structure, and neutrino physics. My research develops quantum computing methods to simulate complex quantum systems with applications in nuclear theory and neutrino oscillations.
I earned my Ph.D. from IIT Roorkee in 2021, followed by postdoctoral positions at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. In Fall 2025, I will join the University of Arizona as an Assistant Professor of Physics and FRIB Bridge Faculty.
I am currently recruiting postdoctoral researchers and Ph.D. students to join my group at the University of Arizona starting Fall 2025. If you are interested in working at the intersection of quantum computing and nuclear theory, please feel free to reach out. Positions are open to motivated individuals with backgrounds in theoretical physics, quantum information, or related fields.