Nilabh Anand
Physics Undergraduate | Computational Physics
I am an undergraduate physics student at Stony Brook University with a developing focus in computational physics, scientific modeling, and quantitative methods in modern physics. My interests broadly lie in general relativity and cosmology with a particular curiosity about gravitational phenomena and large-scale structure in the universe. I plan to pursue graduate study in physics, with the long-term goal of contributing to research in theoretical and computational physics
Selected Coursework
Current Coursework
- MAT 342: Applied Complex Analysis
- PHY 303: Classical Mechanics
- PHY 251: Modern Physics
- PHY 252: Modern Physics Laboratory
Completed Coursework
- MAT 303: Ordinary Differential Equations
- PHY 300: Waves and Optics (with Laboratory)
- PHY 277: Computational Physics