I work as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Georgia Tech Information Security Center (GTISC) with Dr. Mustaque Ahamad and Dr. Patrick Traynor.
I enjoy Web-App, Mobile-App and Software development. My research interests include - Mobile and Cellular Network Security, Cryptography, Social Networks and Algorithms.
I spent my summer-2011 at Microsoft with the Windows Phone Team as an SDE Intern. Last summer, I worked as a dev-Intern at Stryden LLC.
I completed my bachelors (B.Tech.) in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in May 2008 from National Institute of Technology (NIT) - Raipur (India).
NEWS:
10/20/2011: Our spiPhone paper is being presented at the ACM-CCS and it is all over the news (just google for spiphone in news) :)
7/15/2011: Paper accepted at the ACM CCS 2011 (acceptance rate: 13.9%) [ P. Marquardt, A. Verma, H. Carter and P. Traynor, (sp)iPhone: Decoding Vibrations From Nearby Keyboards Using Mobile Phone Accelerometers ]
6/5/2011: Came 2nd in the RHOK#3 (Random Hacks of Kindness - Seattle). Here is the tool we developed
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