I joined ARM Research (when it used to be called ARM R&D) as a doctoral student from University of Michigan. What was supposed to be a 4-month long summer internship continued on for 3 years and I just stayed on :-) Along the way, I did indeed manage to complete my dissertation research on timing-speculation for energy-efficiency. This general theme of energy-efficient future systems has underpinned my work at ARM thus far.
Presently, I am a Senior Principal Research Engineer working in the Devices, Circuits and Systems (DCS) Research group where I work at the traditional abstraction boundaries between micro-architecture, circuits and emerging devices. My research interests are in emerging non-volatile memory technologies, micro-architectural and circuit design for variation measurement and mitigation, on-chip power delivery and VLSI architectures for digital signal processing (DSP) accelerators. As part of my research at ARM, I collaborate extensively with colleagues in academia, particularly in the UK and Europe. I am also a Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor at Newcastle University.
Before joining ARM, I did my B.Tech degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (in 2002) and Masters in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan (in 2005).
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