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Personal Overview

After completing my undergraduate degree in Engineering Physics at the Indian Institute of Technology (Bombay), I moved to the USA and obtained my Ph.D. in Physics at The University of Texas at Austin. Afterwards, I undertook postdoctoral research at Princeton University, and had postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard University and the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian. I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Aerospace, Physics and Space Sciences - and an Affiliate Faculty in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and the Department of Mathematics and Systems Engineering - at the Florida Institute of Technology.

 

My research interests are situated primarily within the transdisciplinary area of astrobiology. As a theorist, my research is mostly oriented towards modeling (i.e., both pen-and-paper calculations and numerical simulations) the following areas:

1. Laws of Living Systems: uncovering the (bio)chemical and (bio)physical processes that shape (extra)terrestrial life in diverse environments

2. Habitability: understanding how stellar processes (e.g., electromagnetic radiation, winds, space weather), planetary factors (e.g., magnetic fields, tidal forces, oceans), and high-energy astrophysical phenomena in the Milky Way (e.g., active supermassive black holes) regulate the potential for life.
3. Biosignatures and Technosignatures: identifying possible biosignatures (e.g., microfossils) and technosignatures (e.g., chlorofluorocarbons) and assessing their detectability.
4. Space Exploration: designing life-detection missions to targets in the solar system (e.g., Venus, Europa, Enceladus, Planet 9) and beyond (e.g., interstellar objects and free-floating planets) using conventional (e.g., chemical rockets) and novel (e.g., light sails) propulsion systems.

 

As my Ph.D. and initial postdoctoral research was in plasma physics, I continue to work sporadically in this field. Areas that I have investigated over the past several years include Hamiltonian and Lagrangian formulations for plasma models, fluid models that accurately encapsulate collisional effects, generation of small- and large-scale magnetic fields, magnetic turbulence (e.g., in the solar wind), and fast magnetic reconnection believed to drive explosive phenomena such as stellar/solar flares.

 

Finally, I have dabbled in a few other areas such as energetic constraints on early human evolution; deep learning applications to astrodynamics; electronic structure calculations of photosynthetic pigments; and the history and philosophy of science.

Students:

1 PhD and 2 MS students graduated; currently supervising 2 PhDs.

Supervised the Senior Design projects of several undergraduate students.

Served on the committee of 20 graduate students.

 

Academic Service:

On the Editorial Board of Life (IF: 3.2) and edited a Special Issue entitled Frontiers of Astrobiology; Review Editor for Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences (IF: 3.0)

Reviewer for 38 journals (e.g., Nature Communications, Nature Astronomy, PNAS, Science Advances), NASA, NSF, Cambridge University Press, etc.

Scientific Committee member of The First Penn State SETI Symposium, Pennsylvania State University (June 2022)

Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute (DISI) Lecturer (June to July 2023)

 

University and Departmental Service:

Departmental Service (Aerospace, Physics and Space Sciences):

Director of Graduate Studies (Chair of GRASP), Physics and Space Sciences Program (2023-present)

Program Coordinator for Astrobiology and Planetary Science (2022-present)

Graduate Admissions Committee, Physics and Space Sciences Program (2022-present)

Strategic Planning Committe, Physics and Space Sciences Program (2021-present)

University Service:

Faculty Senate (2022-2024)

Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (2023-present)

 

Invited Talks and Conference Abstracts:

30 invited talks in US and international institutions

60+ conference posters and talks