About Me
I am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom.
I spent the Summer of 2024 at Simons Institute, UC Berkeley attending the Sublinear Algorithms program, Previously, I held post-doctoral positions at the University of Warwick hosted by Prof. Artur Czumaj, at the University of Warsaw and IDEAS-NCBR, hosted by Prof. Piotr Sankowski, and at the Charles University, Prague, hosted by Prof. Michal Koucký. I completed my Ph.D. at Chennai Mathematical Institute, India, under the supervision of Prof. V. Arvind and Prof. Samir Datta.
My Ph.D. research work was partially supported by the TCS Ph.D. Scholarship.
My research interest lies in theoretical computer science, especially in dynamic algorithms and complexity, distributed and parallel algorithms, streaming algorithms, algorithms for special graph classes, string algorithms, circuit complexity, and exact exponential-time algorithms for computationally hard problems, among other topics.
My curriculum vitae can be found here [CV].
PhD Opportunities in Theoretical Computer Science: If you are based in the UK and interested in pursuing a fully-funded PhD in at the University of Liverpool, I encourage you to get in touch. The scholarship includes full coverage of tuition fees and a competitive stipend. To learn more about my research areas and recent work, please explore my research interests and publications.