Awards and Recognitions
2010: Gold medalist in masters (M.Tech. in Information Technology), University of Calcutta.
2011: DST Inspire Fellowship Presidential Award from DST, SERB, Govt of India.
2012: VDAT 2012 Fellowship Award.
2013: VLSI Conference Fellowship award 2013, Pune, India.
2015: Newton Bhabha PhD placement award, University of Southampton, UK.
2017: ISCAS 2017 conference studentship award.
2017: NPDF (National Post Doctoral Fellowship), DST, SERB, Govt of India.
2018: AMD Best Project award (Title: Modified Huffman based compression methodology for Deep Neural Network Implementation on Resource Constrained Mobile Platforms).
2024: Best Paper Award in IEEE International Conference on Omni Layer Intelligent Systems (COINS), Kings College London, UK.
Grants and Projects
Adaptive Approximate Computing Systems Design for Biomedical Devices
2 Years (Completed) | PI: Dr Chandrajit Pal
Funding Body: SERB, DST Govt of India
Funding Amount: 19,20,000 INR
Host Institute: Indian Institute Of Technology, Hyderabad, India
SERB Reference Number: Bill No GIA/7352/2020-21 and Diary No / Finance No: SERB/F/8478/2020-2021
Functional Connectivity Analysis from Electroencephalogram Recording
2016 | 6 Months
Funding Body: British Council UK and SERB, DST Govt of India
Funding Amount: £ 9,826
Host Institute: University of Southampton, UK
Also have experience in writing and assisting in several other grant proposals for defence and biomedical research projects at IIT Hyderabad and the University of Essex.
In the News
Developed a novel technique that may help deploy neural networks on portable devices.
This work received attention in the following publications: