About Me

I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University in the department of biomedical engineering. My postdoctoral research involves using state-of-the-art computational techniques to study cancer and immunotherapy.

I have always been passionate about applying mathematics to study the complex interactions that occur in biological systems, especially in the state of disease. During my doctoral studies, I developed novel methodology to study oxygen regulation in skeletal muscle with the help of various computational methods.

During my spare time I enjoy spending time outdoors with my best friend, Stokes (right). My other hobbies include playing guitar, sailing, flying planes and martial arts (mainly jiujitsu and krav maga).

Research Interests

Computational Methods

Biological Applications