I'm a second year graduate student studying Masters in Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Currently, I am working under Prof. Suman Banerjee, designing optimized rate adaptation protocols for Whitespace Network cards and kernel drivers for wireless devices as part of the Airshark Project.
My research interests include File Systems, Operating Systems, Crash consistency in storage systems, Kernel Driver Development, Operations Research, Combinatorial Optimization, Database Management Systems.
Last summer, I interned at Amazon HQ, Seattle working on products of Amazon Web Services specifically DynamoDB and RDS.
Earlier, I completed my undergraduate degree at the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, National Institute of Technology (NIT) Tiruchirapalli, India in 2010. After that I worked at NetApp for 2 years as a file system engineer in the WAFL filesystem team.
Currently, I am working under Prof. Suman Banerjee, designing optimized rate adaptation protocols for Whitespace Network cards and kernel drivers for wireless devices as part of the Airshark Project.
My research interests include File Systems, Operating Systems, Crash consistency in storage systems, Kernel Driver Development, Operations Research, Combinatorial Optimization, Database Management Systems.
Last summer, I interned at Amazon HQ, Seattle working on products of Amazon Web Services specifically DynamoDB and RDS.
Earlier, I completed my undergraduate degree at the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, National Institute of Technology (NIT) Tiruchirapalli, India in 2010. After that I worked at NetApp for 2 years as a file system engineer in the WAFL filesystem team.
