Research
My research interests lie at the intersection of biology and physics, encompassing areas such as biomechanics, biophysics, systems biology, biomedical materials, and soft and active matter. These works involve multiscale modeling, first-principle calculations, and high-performance computing to explore different aspects of biology and bioengineering applications. Some of the example areas are in-silico physiological modeling, cell-ECM interactions, mechanics of cancer metastasis, individual and collective cell motility, pattern formation, mechanoregulation in embryonic development, bio-rheology, constitutive modeling of biomaterials, three-dimensional bioprinting, and drug delivery.
Please see the research page for more details.
Teaching
This semester I am teaching
- BM2000: Control Systems
- BM4040: Mechanobiology
- BM5063: Mathematical physiology and systems medicine
- BM5163: Bayesian Inference in Bioengineering
See the teaching page for more details on all the courses I teach here at IIT Hyderabad.
Some interesting readings
- the slow science manifesto (Also see this book by Isabelle Stengers)
- The Role of the Professor by Walter Noll
- Education And Discipline by Bertrand Russell
- On education by Schopenhauer
Contact
Email: suhailr@bme.iith.ac.in
Office: BM305, BTBM building, IIT Hyderabad, India
Phone: +91 40 2301 6109