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About Me

I am a passionate Computer Architect, and currently an ECE PhD candidate at CMU advised by Prof. John Shen. I also work closely with Prof. Jim Smith, Emeritus at UW-Madison. My main area of research focus is Neuromorphic Computer Architecture, wherein I am exploring new brain-inspired paradigms of computing. Currently, I am building on Prof. Smith's work on Temporal Neural Networks and Space-Time Algebra to design microarchitecture for implementing energy-efficient sensory processing units using standard CMOS technology. Besides, I also enjoy working on projects broadly related to Computer Architecture as well as Machine Learning.

- During my PhD, I have had close collaboration with MediaTek where I completed a 2-year long continuous internship. At MediaTek, I have been fortunate to work on bleeding-edge Deep Learning Accelerator architecture as well as performance modeling. At CMU, I have helped co-create and proliferate two graduate courses: Modern Computer Architecture and Design (18-740) and Neuromorphic Computer Architecture and Processor Design (18-743). + During my PhD, I have had close collaboration with MediaTek where I completed a 2-year long continuous internship. At MediaTek, I have been fortunate to work on bleeding-edge Deep Learning Accelerator architecture, compiler stack, and performance modeling. At CMU, I have helped co-create and proliferate two graduate courses: Modern Computer Architecture and Design (18-740) and Neuromorphic Computer Architecture and Processor Design (18-743). I have 5+ years of teaching experience over 11 semesters across the two courses (Head TA for 10 semesters), delivering lectures, developing lab assignments, leading multiple teams of TAs and mentoring 35+ teams of graduate students on research projects.

I speak four languages fluently (English, Malayalam, Hindi, Marathi), have finished a basic course in Sanskrit (long time ago) and German, and am a beginner in Spanish and French. In my free time, I like to go on short as well as long drives around my home state of California. I also enjoy playing chess, badminton and cricket. I used to actively collect coins in high school - currently possess a foreign currency collection of coins (72 countries) and notes (15 countries).