As a highly motivated researcher and planetary science enthusiast, I am exploring the worlds beyond Earth through remote sensing data and modeling techniques. Currently, I am studying the cryosphere-climate interaction of Mars and comprehending my knowledge of Mars Polar Science. At NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, I am investigating the environment conditions that favour araneiforms (spider-like features) and drivers responsible for distinct araneiform morphology. Additionally, I am interested in utilizing the SHARAD dataset to detect subsurface water ice.
With an enthusiastic mind, in the quest for finding answers to some of the biggest questions about life's existence and mankind via planetary exploration. Are we alone in this universe? Is life possible in the nearest vicinity to our planet? What role does the life-giving component "Water" play in other worlds?
Want to contribute to the scientific community by exploring icy worlds (Jovian Moons, icy bodies like comets, etc.) in our solar system and beyond through remote sensing techniques, following "Water for Life."
MTech Project: Spatio-temporal dynamics of parts of North Polar Region and Detection of sub-surface water ice in Northern Mid-Latitudes of Mars
MTech Mini-Project: Annual Rainfall Pattern and Frequency Analysis- A Comparative Case Study for Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir Region, India
Summer of Science 2022 Reading Project: Exoplanets and their detection