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I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Computational Research Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. I received my PhD in Computer Science in August 2008 from the Computational Science and Engineering division of the College of Computing at Georgia Tech. My advisor was Prof. David A. Bader.
I am broadly interested in high-performance computing, large-scale graph algorithms and social network analysis, data analysis research problems in computational science, and multicore programming models. My doctoral dissertation was on efficient parallel algorithms and software implementations for solving massive graph-theoretic problems. For more information, please see my research, publications, and software pages.
I received my undergraduate degree in 2004 from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. Prior to coming to Georgia Tech, I was a graduate student at the University of New Mexico for a year.
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