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    • Scientist
      • Jul 2021 - Present
      • Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

    • Research Scientist
      • Jun 2019 - Jul 2021
      • Berkeley

    • Research Associate
      • Nov 2017 - May 2019
      • India

  • Central University of Rajasthan
    • Kishangarh Area, India
    • PhD Research Scholar, Department of Mathematics
      • Feb 2013 - Aug 2017
      • Kishangarh Area, India

    • Lecturer, Department of Mathematics
      • Sep 2012 - Jan 2013
      • Jaipur Area, India

  • Gorno – Altaisk State University
    • Republic of Altai, Russian Federation
    • Project Research Fellow, Laboratory of Robot Technique and Informatization Department
      • Feb 2012 - May 2012
      • Republic of Altai, Russian Federation

      Project Title: Automodelling Solutions of the Model of Non-Isothermal Two-Phase Filtration UsingComputational Tools.Project Supervisor: Professor Andrey OsokinThe project deals with the mathematical modeling non-isothermal two-phase filtration processes. On the basis of automodelling decisions influence of temperature on filtration process is investigated.This project focuses on the thermal impact on the hydrodynamic processes applied to the problems associated with modeling oil replacement by water.

  • Central University of Rajasthan
    • Kishangarh Area, India
    • Minor Project, Department of Mathematics
      • Jul 2011 - Jan 2012
      • Kishangarh Area, India

      Project Title: An Overview of Krätzel Function and Some of Its Generalizations.Project Supervisor: Dr. J. K. PrajapatThe project is devoted to the study of the Krätzel function and its generalizations.Composition formulas of right-hand-sided Liouville fractional integral and derivatives with Krätzel function are discussed. H  function, generalized Wright function and some of its Generalizations are established.

    • Summer Internship Project Fellow
      • Jun 2011 - Jul 2011
      • Palai, Kerala, India.

      Project Title: Identifying Graph Automorphisms Using Determining Sets.Project Supervisor: Professor A. M. Mathai and Dr. Sona Jose A set of vertices S is a determining set for a graph G if every automorphism of G is uniquely determined by its action on S . The determining number of a graph is the size of a smallest determining set. This project describes ways of finding and verifying determining sets, gives natural lower bounds on the determining number, and shows how to use orbits to investigate determining sets.

Education

  • 2013 - 2017
    Central University of Rajasthan
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Research Scholar, Mathematical and Computational Biology
  • 2009 - 2012
    Central University of Rajasthan
    M.Sc. Tech Mathematics, Dual Course of Computer and Mathematics
  • 2006 - 2009
    University of Rajasthan
    Bachelor's Degree, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry

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