I am an electrical engineer and interdisciplinary research scientist specialized in biomedical instrumentation and technology development for healthcare applications. I have a strong interest in building reliable, user-focused systems, especially in domains that intersect health, technology, and complex sensing environments.
Currently, I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Division of Biomechanics, Department of Structural Engineering at NTNU, Norway, forging interdisciplinary R&D through collaborations with academia, hospitals, and industry. My current work centres on developing physics-based and data-driven modelling, parameter estimation, uncertainty quantification, and digital twin deployment to advance the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiovascular health.
My experience in biomedical R&D spans building electro-mechanical systems, electronic system design, embedded systems, multi-modality sensing, and signal processing. While my doctoral and postdoctoral research has focused on developing targeted systems and methods to improve early diagnosis of cardiovascular dysfunction, I enjoy applying core engineering principles to solve real-world challenges across multi-disciplinary domains—be it a device, a robot, a model, or a workflow.
I received my bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Calicut (NITC), India, in 2016, followed by M.S. & PhD in Electrical Engineering with a specialisation in Biomedical Instrumentation from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), India, in 2024.
Research Interests:
- Cardiovascular Engineering
- Sensors & Instrumentation
- Bio-physics & Data Driven Modelling
- Physiological Signal Processing
- Mechatronics Systems