About Me
I am a fourth-year Ph.D. student at the School of Computing, University of Utah. I work in the area of Computer Networking with my advisor Prof. Sneha Kasera. Earlier I received my M.S. in Computer Science from Colorado State University and B.E. in Computer Engineering from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications.
My current research areas include network measurement and modeling, network security and verification, and mobile and wireless networking. I have worked on characterizing and modeling the wide-area network behaviors. I am very interested in location-aware network protocols. Recently, I also did some work on optimizing packet I/O of multi-core systems during my internship at Bell Labs. More information are available via the menus on the left.
Chance favors the prepared mind.