No specific mentions of publications, awards, etc.
Research Experience
Conducts research at the intersection of physics, biology, and game theory; focuses on experimental work with queenless ants; uses agent-based modeling and simulation to explore how collective decision-making emerges from interactions among cognitively limited animals.
Education
Pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Background
Ph.D. student in Physics, focusing on the intersection of experiments, theory, and simulation. Primary research interests lie in behavioral game theory applied to non-human animal societies, especially ants, and the evolutionary origins of cooperation.
Miscellany
Skills: Non-equilibrium statistical physics, nonlinear dynamics, game theory (classical, behavioral, and evolutionary), statistical inference, empirical model development, extensive experience in behavioral experiments on tandem running ants, agent-based modeling and simulation