About Me
नमस्ते / Namaste!
I am a graduate student working in the area of biomechanics at the University of Texas at Austin. My research is at intersection of biomechanics and computational engineering. Before starting graduate school, I worked at the U. R. Rao Satellite Center (India) as a thermal engineer modeling heat transfer. My earliest research was on vibrations of two popular Indian musical drums (मृदंगम / तबला).
I like to work on challenging problems that are of value to society and which I find interesting. The scale of the problem is irrelevant to me. Firm believer that ‘little drops make an ocean’.
Three random things about me:
- Loved the TV show Bob the Builder. Watched it way too much after school when I was a kid than I’d like to admit.
- In a hypothetical world, I would spend the rest of my life taking each class in the math department, one semester at a time.
- You can converse with me in English, Hindi (or its dialect Bagheli), and Marathi.
Knowing this following piece of script that operates within me would make your life and interaction with me easy:
if ((KnowsYouFor >= year(2)) or (SpecificPeopleList)):
extrovert()
else:
introvert()
Cheerio,
विजय दुबे / Vijay Dubey