I’m a final year PhD candidate in the Computer Science and Engineering program at University of Cincinnati. I’m working with Dr. Philip A. Wilsey in the field of Parallel Discrete Event Simulation. My research focus is greedy and optimistic scheduling algorithms for WARPED-2, a C++ based open-source parallel discrete simulator that uses MPI to co-ordinate massively scalable simulations on multi-core and many-core clusters. I’m one of the two original developers of WARPED-2 and its benchmark models (details shared in Project section). I also gained experience in image processing while working at the Bioinformatics division of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center under Dr. Bruce J. Aronow. I built open-source scalable image processing and analytics toolkit using C++ and OpenCV2 for automated multi-image/multi-channel morphological feature extraction from neural images for a study on Schizophrenia (details shared in Project section). Before joining University of Cincinnati’s PhD program, I initially worked for 1.5 years as an Embedded Systems Engineer on Airbus A350 aircraft’s cabin lights software and later on as a Protocol Stack Developer at a telecommunications start-up for close to a year. I graduated with a Bachelor`s degree in Information and Communication Engineering in 2009 from Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur (then called Bengal Engineering and Science University).
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