Dynamical Systems Theory Group
at SRM University - AP, Amaravati (India)
Our research lies at the intersection of dynamical systems and non-equilibrium physics, aiming to understand how physical systems interact with their environment. These interactions give rise to emergent phenomena across various scales of length, time, and energy, from the formation of self-assembly patterns in chemical reactions to the functioning of biological cells essential for life. Our aim is to understand the dynamical mechanisms of these processes in order to inform experiments toward designing synthetic systems. To tackle these challenges, we leverage a diverse set of analytical methods and computational tools.
We currently have bachelor's, master's, and PhD positions available. If interested, please reach out to discuss potential projects.