Persoonlijk profiel

Research profile

I’m a Doctoral Candidate in the Dynamics and Control group of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). I’m working on advancing nanotube-based probes for Atomic Force Microscopy, focusing on modeling and simulating their nonlinear dynamics, particularly their interaction with high-aspect-ratio structures. This work is part of a larger project in collaboration with TNO and Nearfield Instruments. Under the supervision of S.R. Eugster and I. Cortes Garcia, my goal is to improve the accuracy of scanning complex topographies by developing advance dynamic model for nanotube probes.

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Dynamics isn’t just about equations or models; it’s about improving the way we live by creating technology that adapts to, and enhances, our world

Academic background

I received my B.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Sc. degrees in Physics from the University of Delhi (in 2021), and the National Institute of Technology Srinagar (in 2023), India, respectively. I worked on the modeling and simulation of magnetic nanostructures, including atomistic simulations of magnetic nanoparticles using Monte Carlo and LLG Heun algorithms. My research interest includes multiscale modeling and simulations, with a focus on theoretical and computational spectroscopy.