At the Ghirardelli chocolate factory

Anirudh Badam

Ph.D. candidate
Computer Science
Princeton University


About Me



I am currently a third year graduate student at the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University. I previously obtained a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Madras in 2006.

Research


Distributed Systems
Computer Networks
Operating Systems

I worked with Prof. Sivaram Murthy at HPCN Lab for my undergraduate thesis work. The work was about developing new protocols for video multicast in ad hoc wireless networks. I learnt a lot during that one year about Computer Networks.

I interned at IBM during the summer after the 3rd year at IIT Madras. There I worked on developing a middleware for applications that can utilize parallel processing. I was working with Jagir Hussan, who is now a researcher at University of Auckland, New Zealand. It was a great experience to work at a giant research institution like IBM. 

During summer 08, I was at HP Labs, Princeton, for a summer internship. I was working with Jack Brassil towards developing a transport protocol in the presence of a mechanism to guarantee explicit band width to a link between 2 hosts. Anangran is a company which manufatures routers which provide such bandwidth guarantees for end-to-end links involving these routers.

At Princeton, I work with Prof. Vivek S. Pai. We are working on making the Internet better for developing regions. Resources like memory, network and CPU are vital for systems used by developing regions. We are working to provide systems that perform well in highly resource constrained settings.

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Contact



E-mail     :    abadam AT cs DOT princeton DOT edu
Phone     :    609 - 258 0944
Address  :    103B Computer Science
                    35 Olden Street  
                    Princeton
                    NJ 08544