Master's Graduate, NISER Bhubaneswar
Research: Planet formation, protoplanetary disks and exoplanets
km.maitrey@gmail.com · GitHub · ORCID · Google Scholar · CV
I have worked as a project fellow at School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, NISER Bhubaneswar, on planet formation. I build and use models to study planet forming regions — from molecular clouds to protoplanetary disks.
Currently I am studying planet-disk interactions and disk substructures to better understand the observational signatures produced by still-forming planets that we can observe from facilities like ALMA and JWST.
A library of my publications can be viewed at ADS/SciX.
I like to tinker around with existing and abandoned scientific software from my field(s) of interest, often exploring recreational re-implementations of them in modern languages like Rust and Julia, along with the ever-present Fortran, C, C++ and Python. You can learn more about them here.
I maintain a knowledge base of my research in an Obsidian vault and hosted as a website here.