Research Interest

Evolution of spatiotemporal orders is ubiquitous and perhaps one of the most fascinating phenomenon in natural systems. How does a system self-organize into a ordered structure under far-from-equilibrium condition? What are the underlying mechanisms and controlling factors which determine the spatiotemporal dynamics? How can external and internal perturbations, feedback govern the spatiotemporal dynamics? In our research we investigate several of these questions aiming towards developing mechanistic and physical understanding using theoretical and computational approaches. We mainly utilize tools of nonlinear dynamics, statistical mechanics, numerical and computer simulations to address various phenomena of self-organization in complex chemical and biophysical systems. We also appreciate suitable collaborations from interested theoretical and experimental groups. Our current interests focused on the following broad areas: