I was born in West Bengal, India in 1983. My home town is Kadamtala, Howrah. My family consists of my parents, my elder brother, and now my wife. My schooling was from the renowned Vivekananda Institution, Howrah. After completion of my high school studies in 2002, I enrolled in Bengal Engineering and Science University (currently Indian Institute of Engineering, Science and Technology, Shibpur) which is one the premier engineering colleges in India. I completed my graduation in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering in 2006.
My professional career began with PricewaterhouseCoopers Pvt. Ltd (currently PwC, India) in 2006, as a consultant and continued for two years. During these two years, I gained relevant experience in Microsoft Dynamics Nav ERP.
From 2008 to 2010, I pursued masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Windsor, Canada under the supervision of Dr. Q. M. Jonathan Wu, Canada Research Chair in Sensors and Sensing Systems. I completed my degree on May, 2010. My masters thesis is titled "Stereo Correspondence based on Multiresolution Analysis".
From January 2011 till December 2014, I pursued my PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Windsor under the same supervisor, Dr. Q. M. Jonathan Wu. My PhD dissertation is titled "Enhancing the Potential of the Conventional Gaussian Mixture Model for Segmentation: from Images to Videos".
From March 2015 till November 2016, I worked as a postdoctoral associate at the Duke University in the department of Biomedical Engineering, under the supervision of Dr. Sina Farsiu. I was a part of the Vision and Image Processing (VIP) laboratory. My primary focus of research was medical image processing directly targeting the development of automated software for detection and evaluation of ocular diseases.
Currently I am a researcher at Epson Canada, specializing in computer vision.