I am a PhD student in the Photonic Subsystems Research Group (PSRG) at Michigan State University, advised by Dr. Thomas Clark. My research focuses on photonic integrated circuits (PICs), microwave photonics, and high-frequency systems for wireless and mmWave communication.
I completed my M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech (2022–2024), after transferring from Purdue University to pursue stronger research alignment. I also hold a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from NIT Durgapur, India. My academic work spans reconfigurable reflectarrays, graphene-based metalenses, Fabry-Perot cavity simulations, RFIC design and Machine learning and Applications.
Professionally, I have experience from both academia and industry. I worked as a Junior Research Fellow at IIT Roorkee on mmWave slotted antenna arrays, and as a Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at Virginia Tech. At TATA Metaliks, I developed breaker failure prediction models, conducted association rule mining for system diagnostics, and contributed to IoT integration for power system maintenance.
PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2025–Present
Michigan State University
MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2022–2024
Virginia Tech (transferred from Purdue University)
BTech in Electrical Engineering, 2016–2020
NIT Durgapur, India