I am Saksham, a Ph.D. graduate from the University of Cambridge. My Ph.D. dissertation was on the Fluid mechanics of liquid drops and thin-films for which I worked under the supervision of Prof. Ian Wilson.
I am always looking for enthusiastic researchers who are willing to bring their mathematical/computational/biological background in solving some fundamental problems in mathematical physics and biology; mail me at ss2531@cam.ac.uk or saksham096@gmail.com and send me your CV.
I love to collect marvellous art pieces, exhibit them, and bring pieces of sustainability, mathematics, and history alive.
I occasionally run MAA here:

Recent log of MAA activities:
- Emily Riehl’s Lecture at the University of Cambridge as part of the Hardy Lectureship Tour 2025, LMS report
- Acted as a judge for a talent hunt competition, report
- A concept trailer of a movie (The Journey of Diognetus and Baeton: bematists)
- PatchTST modeling for time-series data with Karki, R. (preprint).
- A concept trailer of a movie (of three young scientists).
- Academic visits, like this one.
- IMO 2024, Bath, UK.
Collage of MAA activities:




Puzzles zone:
“Know as little as possible, to do as much as possible”