About me

Hi! I am a PhD Candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University.

My research interests are in computer architecture (microarchitecture, architecture, compilers) using emerging processor and memory technologies, with particular interest in machine learning.

My PhD thesis explores hardware-software codesign for machine learning using in-memory computing. My notable contributions are PUMA, and PANTHER accelerator architectures for machine learning inference and training respectively. My research has resulted in the first open-source architecture simulator for ReRam-based accelerators (Performance Model, Functional Model).

Prior to joining Purdue, I received B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering in 2015 from IIT (BHU) Varanasi, India where I graduated with honors and received the MITACS Globalink Fellowship.