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I am an Assistant Professor in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo.
Previously, I was a Research Assistant Professor at Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago and my research was partly supported by a National Science Foundation grant. In summer 2024, I was a research fellow in the Sublinear Algorithms program at Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing.
I do research in algorithms and complexity, primarily in streaming and other sublinear settings for processing massive datasets. I also like to think about problems in algorithmic game theory.
I completed my PhD in 2023 from Harvard University, where I was extremely fortunate to be advised by Prof. Madhu Sudan. My research was supported by the Google PhD fellowship. My doctoral dissertation was on the approximability of constraint satisfaction problems in the streaming setting. In 2018, I graduated with a B.Tech. (Hons.) and M.Tech. in Computer Science from IIT Madras.