About Me I am currently a graduate student at Princeton University (moved from Georgia Tech) working with Dr. Nick Feamster. My research interest lies in Network Measurement and Operations. I joined the program after obtaining a Master’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Georgia Tech. Prior to joining Georgia Tech, I completed my B.E in Telecommunication Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum, Karnataka, India. My Resume: CV(April 2016) Our group webpage: NOISE-Lab Research: I am interested in identifying and solving problems related to Network Meaurement and Operations. I see research as plethora of knowledge which has a great potential to impact society. I am a part of project BISmark and also I closely collaborate with AT&T Research Labs. In BISmark project, I work on latency analysis and identifying the problemtic hop in the network path which might be causing increase in the baseline latency. With AT&T research-labs, I built a framework for service performance monitoring in a dynamic self-organizing environment for mobile cellular networks. . Teaching:
Awards & Honors:
|