About me

My research aims to deepen our understanding of roughness-induced secondary flows, ultimately enhancing our ability to predict and model the atmospheric boundary layer. For these investigations, I use Large Eddy Simulations to model turbulent flows over both resolved obstacles and parameterized roughness elements.

I am currently a Ph.D. candidate at Columbia University, advised by Prof. Marco G. Giometto, and will defend my dissertation in December 2025. I also closely collaborate with Prof. Marc Calaf and Prof. William Anderson. Following my Ph.D., I will join Johns Hopkins University as a Postdoctoral Fellow, where I will work with Profs. Charles Meneveau, Julie Lundquist, and Dennice Gayme to develop and conduct high-fidelity simulations of offshore wind farms. Previously, I earned a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Technology in Aerospace Engineering from IIT Bombay.

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