I am a PhD candidate in the Neurobiology and Behavior department at UC Irvine,
advised by Dr. Bruce L. McNaughton. I'm broadly interested in understanding
continual learning and memory consolidation in the brain. Some topics of interest include overcoming catastrophic forgetting, forward knowledge
transfer, generalization, and hippocampus-cortex interaction at different timescales (behavior, theta-cycle, Ripples). I use a combination of
techniques, including high-density silicon probes, 2-photon imaging, and deep learning models t answer these questions. During my PhD, I also
got to spend Summer 2020 working remotely on developing single-unit classifier for
Kilosort2 spike sorting algorithm with Dr. Marius Pachitariu.
Previously, I was a Research Assistant at IISc, Bangalore in
Dr. Sachin Deshmukh's lab
studying the neural correlates of spatial navigation and memory. During that time, I developed
camera systems to track rodents in large spaces .
I received my bachelor's degree in Information Systems from BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus, India in 2015.
In my free time, I enjoy playing soccer, electric guitar, salsa dancing, rock climbing, and watching tv shows/anime. I love discussions on almost everything related to engineering, mathematics, philosophy, and design.