I am a postdoctoral researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. I have worked extensively in atomic resolved microscopy techniques such as aberration-corrected STEM imaging and EELS spectroscopy. I develop software toolkits for image analysis and data processing for the complex signals generated from a microscope and other characterization techniques. I have had experience in computational modeling which includes density functional theory (DFT), thermodynamic properties determination using Monte Carlo techniques, and transport property determination using kinetic Monte Carlo (kMC) techniques.
I look forward to developing interesting and novel materials for the future by atomic engineering of the materials.
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PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, 2022
Singapore(NUS)-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology
BSc (Research) in Materials, 2018
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore