About
About Me
I am a doctoral candidate at the School of Computing, National University of Singapore (NUS) advised by Prof. Trevor E. Carlson. My research interests lie broadly in the areas of computer architecture, performance measurements, and dynamic program analysis. I aim to design energy-efficient, optimized computing methodologies and architectures that help reduce the global carbon footprint.
Heterogeneous computing has become more prevalent, particularly due to the increasing complexity and computational demands posed by AI workloads. My current project focuses on building a performance evaluation infrastructure for generic heterogeneous workloads. Previously, I worked on sampling and performance evaluation of generic multi-threaded CPU workloads, building simulation infrastructures, and designing mixed-criticality real-time schedulers.
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.