I am an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering at Indraprastha Institute of Information
Technology, Delhi. I received my PhD from the School of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University,
Pullman, WA under the supervision of Dr. Partha Pratim Pande. Earlier, I received Master of Science (MS) degree in Telecommunication
Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
in 2007 and Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) in Electronics and
Communication Engineering from North Eastern Regional Institute of
Science and Technology, Arunachal Pradesh, India in 2004.
My major awards and achievements include DST INSPIRE Faculty award in 2012; Outstanding PhD student award in Computer Engineering, WSU, 2011; Winner of India-US Grand Challenge Initiative for Affordable Blood Pressure measurement technologies in 2014.
My research Interests are broadly in the areas of power and performance efficient and reliable Network-on-Chip (NoC) communication fabrics, Heterogeneous System Architectures (HSA), hardware for deep learning, low cost bio-sensors for preventive healthcare. More specifically, topics of interest include: intra and inter-chip wireless interconnection, efficient and reliable routing schemes, scalable coherence protocols for many-core systems, hardware support for on-chip broadcast and multi-cast traffic, cache architectures for HSA, single chip bio potential acquisition system for preventive health-care. I also work on application of technology to healthcare, autonomous vehicles, mobile sensing etc.
For more information, please refer to my CV here.