I am a post-doctoral researcher at the departments of Physics and Astrophysics at Princeton University.

I am currently working with Professor David Spergel and Professor Lyman Page on issues relating to the Cosmic Microwave Background and the large scale structure in the universe. In particular, I am interested in the gravitational lensing of the Cosmic Microwave Background.

I am also a member of the analysis team of the Atacama Cosmology Telescope project . I am involved in map making and power spectrum estimation.

I completed my Ph.D in Astrophysics from Princeton in October, 2008 under the supervision of Professor David Spergel . My thesis was entitled "Astrophysical Uses of CMB Lensing"

I grew up in Kolkata, India. Prior to coming to Princeton, I received my Masters in Physics from the Indian Institute Technology, Kanpur.

Apart from fiddling with the universe, my hobbies include painting, watching movies, cooking and photography. And here is a link to the nice web page of a nice astrophysicist!