Welcome to my little corner of the cosmos!
I'm a postdoctoral research associate at Georgia State University and working at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, exploring Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs), the Sun's most powerful eruptions. My current work focuses on figuring out why these massive eruptions expand in unusual ways as they travel through our solar system.
Before moving to the U.S., I completed my PhD in India at Indian Institute of Science and Indian Institute of Astrophysics, focusing on the origin of these solar eruptions. I've also had the privilege of working as a SCOSTEP Visiting Fellow at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, trying to track the magnetic structure of CMEs on their journey from the Sun to Earth.
Click here to see my journey so far.
As I am not very active on most social media platforms, email is the most reliable way to reach me. I check my inbox regularly throughout the day, and my email address can be found in the contact section.