Currently, I am working as a Senior Research Associate at the Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia. In this role, I am engaged in research exploring the atomic-level structural impact on material properties. My work primarily involves studying the electronic behavior of materials, with a strong focus on applying machine learning and big data approaches to enhance materials performance. I was previously employed as a staff scientist at the Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology in South Korea. Additionally, I gained valuable experience as a postdoctoral scholar at the Indo-Korea Science and Technology Center in Bengaluru and the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in Pune. During my postdoctoral appointments, I extensively worked in the field of computational materials science, particularly employing density functional theory.
I completed my Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. During my doctoral studies, my research focused on investigating Floquet oscillations and their applications in Dirac-Weyl fermionic systems, including graphene, Weyl semimetals, and topological insulators.
These experiences equipped me with a strong foundation in the computational aspects of materials science. I was passionate about exploring the interplay between material structure and properties, and I strived to contribute to the advancement of this field through my research efforts.