INTRODUCTION
I am a first year graduate student in Computer Science at Purdue University, hoping to pass out from here with a Masters in Computer Science. I started nurturing these hopes in August 2008 when I joined the program. My research interests include fault-tolerance in high performance distributed systems, networked systems design and profiling, operating systems and mobile network services. My work at Purdue includes high performance stream processing systems design, topic based publish/subscribe systems and large scale ordered hierarchical broadcasts. Added to my strong interest in my area of research, I enjoy investing in stock markets and have just found a new interest in learning Spanish (although I hardly find time for it).
I am currently working with Prof. Patrick Eugster. We are investigating the main challenges involved in building a high performance stream processing system. We are also looking over the gossip based multicasts on problems such as system bootstrapping, topic discovery mechanisms, membership view maintenance and ordered delivery.
Starting my sophomore year (2005), I had worked at Center of Advanced Robotics and Intelligent Vehicles (CARIV), Delhi College of Engineering, University of Delhi developing a Quad Rotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle which was awarded the 'Best Design Innovation' Award at the International Aerial Robotics Competition 2006, held at Fort Benning, Georgia, US.
During my undergrad, I also worked with Prof. Kenneth Birman (Cornell University) developing content distribution applications on top of Quicksilver Scalable Multicast.
I received by B.E in Computer Engineering from Delhi College of Engineering, University of Delhi, India. As a graduate student at Purdue, I have been a research assistant with Prof. Eugster since Fall 2008. I have also interned at Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore during summer 2007 and Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi during Winter 2006 and National Informatics Center (NIC), Delhi during Winter 2005.
UPDATES
January 2009: Back to Grad student life
December 2008: On vacation to New York and Boston.
September 2008: Starting working on design challenges and security concerns for a stream processing system.
July 2008: I am heading for Purdue's Graduate Program in Computer Science.
June 2008: On vacation to Andaman Islands, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
January 2008: Participated in COMSWARE (Conference on Communication Software and Middleware) 2008 in Bangalore.
17th August 2007: I have been offered a job as a software engineer at Yahoo! India R&D Centre, Bangalore in the products division.
TRAVEL GRANTS AWARDED
Conference on Communication Software and
Middleware, COMSWARE 2008, Bangalore, India
Conference on
Communication Software and Middleware, COMSWARE 2007, Bangalore,
India
International Conference
on High Performance Computing, HiPC 2006, Bangalore, India