Summary
Pratik Aghor is a postdoctoral fellow and applied mathematician specializing in nonlinear and geophysical fluid dynamics, currently at Johns Hopkins after a postdoc at Georgia Tech. He earned his PhD from the University of New Hampshire focusing on chaos, perturbation and bifurcation theory, and holds advanced training in fluid mechanics and pattern formation from JNCASR. With eight years of research experience, Pratik combines analytical perturbation methods with scientific computation to study pattern formation in geophysical flows. He maintains an active GitHub and personal website showcasing computational projects and reproducible analyses, reflecting a blend of theory and code. Outside academia he pursues writing, martial arts and music, interests that inform a creative, disciplined approach to problem solving.
8 years of coding experience
BITS Pilani, Birla Institute of Technology and Science
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Applied Mathematics with specialization in nonlinear dynamics and chaos fluid dynamics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Applied Mathematics with specialization in nonlinear dynamics and chaos fluid dynamics at University of New Hampshire
MS(Engg) Fluid Mechanics Pattern Formation Scientific Computation, MS(Engg) Fluid Mechanics Pattern Formation Scientific Computation at Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Banaglore