Subhadip Raychaudhuri did his doctoral studies in Physics at University of Rochester (2002). Much of his PhD work was at the interface of non-equilibrium statistical physics, chemical engineering/chemistry and computational simulation. Subhadip received his postdoctoral training in the chemical engineering department at University of California Berkeley (2001-04). His postdoctoral research focused on computational biology and biophysics of T lymphocyte activation. Subhadip worked as an assistant professor at University of California Davis (Biomedical Engineering, 2004 – 2012), and, as an associate professor at Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (Computational Biology, 2013-18). Subhadip also held a visiting professor position at Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata. Much of his recent interests are focused on solving biological problems utilizing interdisciplinary approaches and computation. In 2008, Subhadip received a R01 grant from the National Institute of Health USA (approx. USD 1M in funding) to develop kinetic Monte Carlo based computational simulation models of B lymphocyte activation pathways. Subhadip has more than 10 years of experience teaching undergraduate (UG) and PhD students. He has expertise in teaching science and technology courses and taught computational biology, biophysics, mathematical biology, physics courses.