About Me
I work as a research assistant in Professor Mark Saffman's lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison specializing in Neutral Atom Quantum Computing. My work involves trapping individual atoms in optical tweezers and using them to perform quantum information processing tasks.
When I'm not in the lab, I enjoy hiking, playing badminton, and coding open-source tools for physics.
Education
- M.S. in Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2024 - 2025)
- B.E. in Electrical and Telecommunication Engineering, University of Pune (2017 - 2021)
Research Interests
- Rydberg Atom Arrays
- Quantum Computing
- Control Theory