I am a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Quantum Information and Computation group at LaBRI in the University of Bordeaux, hosted by Prof. Yassine Hamoudi. Our group is part of the CNRS research networks in quantum information (GT IQ) and quantum technologies (GDR TeQ), contributes to the HQI initiative Maisons du Quantique.
I am also affiliated with the School of Computer Science and the School of Mathematics at Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University, where I serve as an Associate Professor.
Previously, I was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Edinburgh affiliated with the Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science and hosted by Prof. Heng Guo.
I received my Ph. D from Rutgers University, where I was a part of the Theory CS group. I am very fortunate to have been advised by Prof. Swastik Kopparty, who is now at the University of Toronto. During my Ph. D, I was also a Visiting Graduate Research Student at the Institute for Advanced Study, in the CSDM group of the School of Mathematics.
Broadly, my interests lie in the Theory of Computation.
I completed my Bachelor's and Master's degrees at IIT Madras where I worked with Prof. Radhakrishna Ganti for my master's thesis. During this time, I also had the privilege of interning with Prof. Prahladh Harsha at TIFR, Mumbai, and Dr. Satya Lokam at Microsoft Research, India.
This is my CV.
I use (he/him) pronouns.
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