About
About Me
I am a staff engineer at Arm in Cambridge, UK. I received my PhD in computer science from the National University of Singapore (NUS) advised by Prof. Trevor E. Carlson.
My research interests lie broadly in the areas of computer architecture, performance evaluation techniques, and workload characterization. Through my research, I aim to design energy-efficient, scalable computing methodologies and architectures, addressing challenges from the algorithmic level through to chip design.
My current work focuses on building a holistic infrastructure for performance evaluation across a variety of modern workloads. Previously, I worked on sampling and performance analysis of multi-core CPU and heterogeneous CPU-GPU workloads, as well as the development of simulation infrastructures, performance models, and CPU microarchitectures.
Besides academics, I keep myself busy with several activities like: reading, photography, cycling, badminton, volleyball, backpacking, etc. I hail from Kerala, the land of mesmerizing backwaters and spicy food.