Hello AWG members,
I’m Anirudh Murali, a Senior Research Fellow at CSIR - National Chemical Laboratory, India, where I’ve spent the last six years developing computational models of immune-cell mechanics under altered gravity. I have officially submitted my thesis, “Mathematical Modelling and In Silico Simulation of the Immune System under Microgravity,” plan to defend in September/ October 2025.
My work includes:
- Multi-scale modelling of red and white blood cell deformation in microgravity.
- Development of MechSigFlow for T-cell signalling network analysis.
- Integration of fluid–structure interaction with biochemical signalling pathways.
I am now actively seeking postdoctoral opportunities to extend these tools in microgravity research programs. I am particularly interested in:
- Spaceflight immunology and astronaut health.
- Biofluid dynamics simulation for blood and lymphatic systems.
- Network-based predictive modelling of immune dysregulation.
For your review, I have attached:
- Academic CV outlining my publications, technical expertise, and collaborative projects.
- Thesis abstract summarizing key findings and methodological advancements.
Thank you for your consideration. I welcome any advice on potential postdoctoral openings or collaborative initiatives within the microgravity research community.
Best regards,
Anirudh Murali
Senior Research Fellow, CSIR–National Chemical Laboratory
anirudh.murali1995@gmail.com
LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anirudh-murali-568a0175/
ResearchGate profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anirudh-Murali-5?ev=hdr_xprf
Academic_CV_Anirudh.pdf (165.6 KB)
Thesis_abstract.pdf (50.3 KB)