Hello and welcome to my portfolio!
I’m Tasnim Oishi, a doctoral researcher at the University of New Hampshire, working under Dr. Marko Knezevic.
My research focuses on crystal plasticity modeling, microstructure-sensitive deformation, and dislocation-based constitutive modeling of metals such as titanium, aluminum and molybdenum. I integrate experimental observations with advanced simulation frameworks like CPFE, EPSC, and DAMASK to uncover micromechanical mechanisms governing cyclic deformation and stress localization.
Beyond research, I am passionate about mentoring, teaching, and scientific communication. I also enjoy exploring new places, foods, photography, and reading novels — activities that keep me inspired and creative.