I received my B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering from Maharshi Dayanand University, India, and my M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Wayne State University, Detroit. My M.S. thesis evaluated the energy consumption of Java programming language and my Ph.D. dissertation introduced an Eclipse plugin Java Energy Profiler & Optimizer (JEPO), which can help programmers to write energy efficient code in Java. I had also performed analysis on the Titan supercomputer interconnect resiliency, congestion events, and application characteristics. I was a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Computer Science Research Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory where my research focuses on modeling HPC resilience design patterns and on software infrastructure for large scale data streaming and analytics. At Oak Ride National Laboratory, I also worked as a Data Engineer where my responsibilities include developing and maintaining ETL pipelines for scientific projects. Currently, I am working as a Software Engineer at Intel. My research interests include software energy efficiency, data analytics, and high performance computing. In my free time, I like to click pictures.