From Coursework
Signal Pathways
My PhD research work has provided me with experience in working on mechanical signals in cardiac tissue. By combining the experience I have gained through research and coursework, I am interested on working on applications of both electrical and mechanical signals.
Mechanical Forces and Biology
My PhD research is based on mechanical forces acting on cardiac cells and generating computer simulations of mechanotransduction.
I would like to learn and gain hands on experience in mechanical signals acting on cellular level and organ level
During PhD coursework I have studied applying linear and nonlinear dynamics to understand problems in biological systems such as population dynamics, cell migration and growth of tumors.
PhD Coursework
Modeling Complex Systems, Radiation Biophysics, Theoretical Physics, Thermodynamics, Quantum Mechanics
Selected BSc Coursework
Classical Mechanics, Nuclear Physics, Electricity and Magnetism, Waves and Vibrations, Mechanics and Properties of Matter, Microprocessors and Computer Interfacing.
Statistics
Selected BSc Coursework
Introduction to Statistical Software, Nonparametric Statistics, Regression Analysis, Data Analysis I and II, Statistical Interference, Distribution Theory, Elements of Sampling.
Software Skills
MATLAB (5 years experience)
Minitab
Mathematica (3 years experience)
FSL (FMRIB Software Library)
UCL Camino Diffusion MRI Toolkit
COMSOL
Microsoft Office
Operating Systems
Windows
Linux (Fedora, Ubuntu)
Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulations
Two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) mathematical modeling using numerical methods (Finite Difference Analysis)
Astrophysics
Image Reduction Analysis Facility (IRAF)
Spectrum
Astronomical Data Reduction