I am currently a BCCP Fellow at Berkeley.
I was a postdoctoral researcher in Princeton University from 2008 to 2009, 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. I am a member of the analysis team of the Atacama Cosmology Telescope project . I am deeply involved in map making, power spectrum estimation and non-Gaussian aspects of secondary anisotropies.
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.