I am a PhD candidate in Computer Science and Engineering at Penn State University, specializing in AI and computer architectures. My research focuses on designing energy-efficient hardware accelerators for deep learning, with a particular emphasis on chiplet-based architectures and optimizing resource utilization for next-generation AI workloads. In addition to my technical work, I am passionate about science policy, actively contributing to discussions on how advanced technologies can be leveraged to create equitable and sustainable futures. I am always looking for opportunities to bridge research and policy to drive meaningful impact.
September'24 - Selected for Global Career Institute Conference, PA
Originally from Mumbai, India, I moved to Pennsylvania two years ago to pursue my PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at Penn State University. My passion for AI and computer architectures, particularly in chiplet-based design and energy-efficient systems, has been the focus of my research. Alongside my technical work, I’ve become deeply involved in science policy, advocating for responsible technological advancements and equitable AI governance.
When I’m not immersed in research, I enjoy playing tennis and exploring the great outdoors around Penn State. I also love traveling and aim to visit a new destination every year to immerse myself in different cultures and perspectives. I’m always open to new challenges and opportunities, whether in academia, policy, or personal growth.