"If you would understand anything, observe its beginning." -- Aristotle
"If you would understand anything, observe its beginning." -- Aristotle
"The person who never fails (with respect to whom?, to oneself) has no glory"
Let a person fail n-times across m-endeavours in life. If the person rises again (n+1)-times and pursues (m+1)-endeavours, then that person attains glory. Here, (n,m) ∈ N, unbounded, and vary from one individual to another.
Hello and welcome! I'm currently working as a PhD scholar at the Department of Applied Geophysics, IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, Jharkhand-826004, India. My broad topic of research in PhD is Core dynamics, specifically numerical dynamo simulation, and large-scale flow identification at the core surface by inverting magnetic field and secular variation data obtained from satellite observations, and ground observatories. However, currently, I am working on various convection problems like thermal convection, penetrative convection, magnetoconvection, and double-diffusive convection, in simplified geometries to gain insight into the dynamic effects and consequences of various geophysical constraints that lie in the Earth's core (both outer and inner core). Apart from that, I am a solo traveller (Website: Part-Time Solo Traveller) who explores the pathways of the mountains of the Himalayas on a bicycle whenever the opportunity arises.