Curriculum Vitae

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of Robotics and Systems Intelligence, TU Munich, since January 2025. Previously, from August 2023 till December 2024, I was also a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control, University of Stuttgart. Prior to that, I had obtained PhD in 2023 from LMU Munich, where I specialized in the interdisciplinary field between control theory and formal methods, and masters in technology (M.Tech) in 2019, with specialization in systems and control from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India.

Projects/Cooperation within CeTI you are involved in:

Hand-arm system development

What is your research interest?

With a strong theoretic background in developing safe controllers for nonlinear control systems, my aim is to apply this knowledge in robotic applications to build safe and robust robot control techniques, suitable for various applications.

What motivated you to do what you do today?

I have always found science and technology quite fascinating from my childhood. But it was during my undergraduate engineering studies that I fell in love with applied mathematics, particularly control theory. That’s where my quest to solve interesting control problems began.

What do you find particularly interesting about CeTI?

The interdisciplinary nature of the project that brings together so many ideas and disciplines to a very interesting cause of bridging the gap between humans and machines.

How do you spend your free time?

When I’m not reading research papers, I read novels- thrillers, drama and historical fiction. I also play board games and occasionally, badminton.