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Personal bio
My broader interest lies in hardware technologies to enable intelligent computing and energy harvesting at the edge of the IoT. I received my Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Stanford University in 2017 under the supervision of Prof. Krishna Saraswat. Currently I am working as a post-doctoral scholar at Stanford University with Professor H.-S. Philip Wong on 3D integration of resistive RAM for brain-inspired computing. The goal of my current research is to develop energy efficient hardware for machine learning tasks using non-volatile memories. Besides my post-doctoral research, I am currently working as the Chief Scientific Officer to Nimbus Engineering Inc. (a stealth mode startup) working on a novel battery technology with a potential of ultra-fast charging capabilities. |

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