Deepak is a Ph.D. student in multiphase Reactor and Intensification Group (mRING), University of Limerick. Prior to joining the UL, he completed his Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) in Mechanical Engineering from Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, India in 2016. After completing his Bachelor’s, he worked as a Research Assistant at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) for two years (2016 - 2018). In February 2021, he finished his Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering (Energy System Design major) from Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea 2021. After completing his master’s, he was working as a Design Engineer at TATA Consultancy Services (TCS) on behalf of the company Grintex India Limited for 6 months.

Deepak's current research focuses on the development and validation of computational models to simulate droplet breakage via cavitation. He employs CFD and experimental techniques to investigate the interaction of cavities generated in hydrodynamic cavitation and suspended liquid droplets, which also includes the asymmetric collapse of cavities because of the presence of droplets.