As a wave hydrodynamic researcher with a BTech, MTech, and PhD, I have over a decade of experience in wave hydrodynamics. I hold a PhD in Wave Interaction with Viscoelastic Boundaries in Coastal Waters and have conducted extensive experimental and numerical research on wave-structure interactions, wave energy dissipation, open channel flow, and local scour. In my present role as a Hydrodynamicist, I have broadened my expertise to encompass air lubrication for ships. Currently, my efforts are centered on experimental research on air lubrication and performance estimation. I collaborate with researchers worldwide to drive forward projects supported by academia, industry, and public and private sectors, thereby strengthening my project management skills within the maritime industry.My research in wave hydrodynamics deepens our understanding of fluid mechanics while offering potential solutions for mitigating the effects of global warming and advancing environmental monitoring. It has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, garnering 200+ Google Scholar citations (h-index: 9, i10-index: 8). Additionally, I have presented my findings at numerous international conferences and workshops. I am authorized to work in India, Australia, and the UK without additional sponsorship.