The subject of my research is physics and I like to interpret is as broadly as possible. Among various subfields of physics I specialize in fluid dynamics and its applications, in particular, to soft-matter and astrophysics. Although I believe that the boundaries between different subfield of physics are not well defined. For example, my research have strong connections with the theory of dynamical systems, non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, and mathematical physics.
The tools I have used are both numerical and analytical. I have a strong interest in numerical computing. I have developed numerical codes for massively parallel supercomputers and is also involved in developing codes for graphical processors.
A short description of my PhD thesis is here.
Here is a (almost) complete list of my publications.
At present I am involved in following projects.
As a part of this project, we are looking at clustering and coagulation of (non-spherical) dust grains.
My other research interest is fundamental understanding of turbulence is fluids. This is of course closely related to the above-mentioned research topics