About|

I am a Ph.D. student under the supervision of Prof. Didier Sornette, working in the field of quantitative finance and complex systems at the Chair of Entrepreneurial Risks, ETH Zurich. Previously, I have completed my BS and MS degree in Statistical Physics at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) - Kolkata, India, with exchange semesters at NTNU in Norway, Aalto University in Finland, Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary, and Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Germany.

“Risk is life, life is risk. Only death corresponds to sustainable equilibrium.  Any interesting out-​of-equilbrium system (biological, ecological, societal, economic and so on) is prone to downside as well as upside risks, the non-​certain outcomes that give rises to disruptions as well as opportunities.” - D. Sornette

At the Chair of Entrepreneurial Risks, I combine the concepts from Quantitative Finance, Economics, Complex Systems, Statistical Physics, Big Data Analytics, Machine Learning and Software Design to develop strategies for studying, understanding and predicting out-​of-equilbrium systems.