About Me 

I find the mysteries of the universe to be incredibly fascinating as an astrophysicist. My goal is to figure out how the accreting supermassive blackhole system at the center of active galaxies emits light.

Working with scientists from all over the world is one of the most intriguing aspects of my job as an astrophysicist. I've been able to contribute to ground-breaking studies that have expanded our knowledge of the universe through these collaborations. From analyzing data from telescopes to developing complex mathematical models, I am constantly working with others to push the boundaries of our knowledge.

Education And Achievements 

  • Finding binary supermassive black holes with historical optical data; PG 1553+113 case study
    Meeting of Astronomers of South Carolina, Florence, SC, USA, 2025
  • Decades long periodicity in 2fhl blazar PG 1553+113?
    11th International Fermi Symposium, Maryland, USA, 2024
  • Analysis of Fermi-lat blazar lightcurves in the time domain using singular spectrum analysis
    International Conference on Time Series and Forecasting (ITISE-2023), Gran Canaria, Spain, 2023
  • PG 1553+113: The case for a super-massive black hole binary
    AAS/High Energy Astrophysics Division, Hawaii, USA, 2023
  • Biography of the earliest photons
    Southampton IUCAA Training for Astronomical Research and Education (SITARE), Pune, India, 2019
  • Searching for transients using integral lightcurve
    Southampton IUCAA Training for Astronomical Research and Education (SITARE Advanced), University of Southampton, United Kingdom, 2019