I am interested in conducting research in the intersection of Game Theory and Decision Making under Uncertainty. During my undergraduate, I was fortunate to be advised by Prof. Vivek Borkar. In addition, I also collaborated with Dr. Konstantin Avrachenkov and Prof. Avishek Ghosh.
After finishing my graduation at IITB, I was fortunate to collaborate with amazing Sandeep Juneja and Agniv Bandyopadhyay.
After that, I spent almost a year working as an AI Researcher in Honda R&D and living in Asakusa near Senso ji! During my time in Tokyo, I was fortunate to visit University of Tokyo Market Design Center of Prof. Fuhito Kojima.
My thesis on Hopf Bifurcation at IIT Bombay can be accessed here.
CV is available through request.
News:
Paper on optimal algorithms for Matching & Bandits is now on ArXiv!
- To appear in DynaFront@NeurIPS25 Workshop.
I have started a Ph.D. program in ACO/OR at the Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University. I plan to work on the intersection of learning and algorithmic game theory.
Mentorship:
If you are an undergrad from India and want to discuss research or seeking any other guidance, feel free to reach out via email.