I’m a second year Ph.D. student at the University at Buffalo, where I research mobile systems and operating systems. Currently, I work on quantifying and improving smartphone quality of experience (QoE).
Before formally joining the blue Systems Research Group in the fall of 2015, I worked with the group while earning my Masters degree in the spring of 2014. During that time, I worked on Power Agile Operating Systems and SmartPhone Sustainability. Prior to that, I earned my B.S. degree in mathematics from UB in 2004.
When I’m not hacking in the lab, I enjoy traveling, cooking, brewing delicious craft beer, and listening to and playing music.
Completed
2019
Proceedings of the
2019 IEEE International Symposium on Performance Analysis of Systems and Software (ISPASS'19).
CORE 2018: B.
Acceptance rate: 30%.
2017
2016
2014
Proceedings of the
15th Workshop on Hot Topics in Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile'14).
CORE 2014: C.
Acceptance rate: 31%.
2017
2016
2014