Ph.D (Computer Science): King’s College London
Oct 2015-July 2018
- Recieved King’s Outstanding PhD Thesis Prize (sponsored by Elsevier).
- Title: Algorithmic Advances in Handling Uncertainty and Regularity in Strings [Thesis] [Slides]
- Supervisors: Dr. Toktam Mahmoodi and Dr. Solon Pissis
- Examiners: Prof. Thomas Erlebach (University of Leicester) and Prof Leszek Gąsieniec (University of Liverpool)
M. Sc (Advanced Computing): King’s College London
2013-2014 • C Score: 82
- RecievedBest Overall Performance on the MSC programme in Advanced Computing.
- Master’s project: “Slide-Making in the Web-Age”. The aim of this project was to invent a language/environment to create slides, displayable in a web-browser. The language syntax is LATEX-inspired and compiles down to HTML/CSS/JS. The source code and demonstration of the software developed can be found here.
- Courses on text processing, www algorithms, data structures in C++, algorithm design and analysis, computational models, optimization methods, parallel and distributed algorithms.
M. Sc (Informatics): University of Delhi
2008-2010 • C.G.P.A: 8.76/10
- Master’s project: Packet sniffer written in C to capture and analyse packets on a LAN with Level 2 switch and present the information in human-readable form.
- Awarded lab assistantship.
B. Sc. (Honors) (Electronics): University of Delhi
2005-2008 • 82.86%
- Ranked 1st in the entire university. Awarded the Deepika Wanganoo Memorial prize for this accomplishment.
- Bachelor’s project: Design and implementation of an 8051 micro-controller based digital security lock, including the embedded software in Assembly language.