My doctoral thesis focused on multiscale modeling of cardiac electro mechanics using detailed cellular electrophysiological models. This involved integration of first principles based cellular electrophysiology and mechanical behaviour of the tissue, specifically investigating behaviour when cells are prone to Early Afterdepolarisations (EADs).
I am currently working towards development of data driven multiscale/multiphysics formulations related to the cardiovascular systems, specifically related to coronary circulation and retroperfusion.
I have a deep passion for mathematics and love solving abstract problems in my free time. I am a fitness freak, and when I am not working, I will most probably be working out.
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