Year of Joining: 2023
Mentor: Samyaday Choudhury
Research Interests: Theoretical Astrophysics and Cosmology, Gravitational collapse and Nature of Singularities, Observational aspects of Primordial Naked singularities (PNaSs), Nature of Geometrical Effects of Translated Space-time
My research primarily involves theoretical studies of gravitation and cosmology. I am investigating the nature of initial cosmological singularities within the framework of inhomogeneous Lemaitre–Tolman–Bondi (LTB) metric, characterising different cosmological epochs associated with these singularities. I am also analysing the physical and geometric consequences of spatial coordinate transformations, focusing particularly on radially translated Kerr black hole and Janis–Newman–Winicour (JNW) space-time. Furthermore, I am exploring the primordial naked singularities, primordial black holes, and their formation mechanisms, to identify potential observational signatures linking theoretical predictions to measurable astrophysical phenomena. This will enhance the theoretical understanding of gravitational physics and early universe conditions.