My first research article

Interning with ARCOMM Tech and contributing to a research article was a deeply enriching experience that blended learning with real-world impact.

Being involved in the research process -from literature review and data analysis to drafting sections of the article – helped me understand the rigour and depth required in academic work. Spending time between August 2024 and March 2025 made me realize how much duration researchers pour into a single research.

Through collaboration with experienced mentors, I honed my critical thinking by reviewing the past literature and improved my academic writing skills by iteratively refining the manuscript based on constructive feedback. This experience was pivotal in teaching me how to effectively handle constructive criticism and apply it to my work. This foundational experience in academic research, particularly my literature review of swirl and turbulence, which directly relates to the fluid dynamics challenges I’m interested in for aerospace applications, has solidified my ambition to pursue my own research at the convergence of Robotics, Physics, and Aerospace. Oscillators and Chaos theory are areas of interest for me.

The final publication, with my name credited for my contributions, served as a powerful validation of my research skills and hard work. It marked the successful culmination of a project where I was able to transition from a learner to a valued team member, contributing meaningfully to a scientific discourse.

The article can be found here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42452-025-07219-3