I have been an assistant professor at DA-IICT since July 2022. Before my current role, I was an adjunct faculty at the College of Aeronautics, Florida Tech, USA. I continued as a collaborative researcher in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at the University of Central Florida, USA. I have over five years of postdoctoral research & teaching experience across institutions like NISER, SUTD, UCF, and FIT.
My research interests lie at the intersection of stochastic modeling and computer science, focusing on the intricacies of software-defined networks (SDN). In collaboration with researchers from the Networking and Wireless Systems Lab at UCF, I am actively engaged in advancing our understanding of SDN architectures and protocols. Additionally, I am deeply invested in exploring decision-making under uncertainty, leveraging principles from applied probability, stochastic modeling, and game theory. My research seeks to unravel the complexities of decision processes in stochastic environments. I have collaborated on research projects ranging from queueing games to modeling healthcare services, cloud computing to SDNs, and inventory to actuarial modeling, reflecting the breadth and depth of my scholarly engagement. In my academic pursuits, I rely on diverse software tools like Maple, Matlab, and Mathematica for numerical computation and Python and SPSS for statistical data analysis.
Probability and Statistics
TBA
I am looking to collaborate with students in Applied Probability and Stochastic Modeling.