I am currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Queen Mary, University of London, within the School of Engineering and Materials Science (SEMS). My research focuses on computational and experimental modelling of surgical techniques for hip joint care, conducted in close collaboration with leading orthopaedic surgeons in the UK.
I completed my Ph.D. as a recipient of the prestigious Prime Minister’s Research Fellowship (PMRF) at the Centre for Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India. During my doctoral research, I developed an integrated computational and experimental framework to assess the slip resistance of footwear treads, aimed at mitigating slips and falls. This work combined computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with a custom-designed biofidelic robotic tribometer.
My research interests include mechanical design, computational modelling of biological systems, finite element analysis, healthcare product development, and the integration of robotics in medical applications. My work is driven by the goal of translating interdisciplinary engineering approaches into impactful healthcare technologies.