My research is focused on the area of High Energy Physics. My research area primarily deals with the study of strong gravity near the event horizons of black holes.
The strength of gravity near event horizons is intense, exemplifies extreme gravity, and poses significant theoretical challenges, as it is not yet fully understood. My work specifically investigates the stellar dynamics occurring under the influence of such strong gravitational fields. When a star comes close to the event horizon, it may be captured, or undergo partial or total disruption, and the resulting dynamics remain an open area of research. Observational aspects of strong gravity is a major ongoing international experimental venture.
In addition to this, I have worked on the formalisms and foundations of quantum theories, including quantum chaos and the Leggett-Garg Inequalities (LGI). Moving forward, I am also interested in extending my work towards the models of field theories and cosmology.