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I am a PhD Scholar at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, India specializing in Computational Physics(Plasma - A variant of Ionized gas) with expertise in High-Performance Computing (HPC). With over four years of experience in developing massively parallel codes for GPU and CPU architectures, my focus is on advancing Particle-in-Cell (PIC) simulations and implementing neural network-assisted particle tracking.

I have gained proficiency in working with world-class supercomputing systems like Perlmutter (NERSC, USA) and PARAM Pravega (IISc, India). My expertise includes optimizing parallel code performance, configuring computing environments using SPACK, and managing job schedulers such as PBS and SLURM. I also have extensive experience porting codes from CPU to GPU and handling compiling, debugging, and executing code across various HPC platforms.

My publications and research projects span a wide range of fields, including fusion energy simulations, polymer dynamics, and astrophysical spacetime studies. I have demonstrated the ability to apply machine learning, physics simulations, and software development to tackle complex computational challenges.

I am deeply committed to making a positive societal impact through technology and sustainable practices.

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