• September 2023: Delighted to announce that I have joined the amazing Data Science team at Ookla. Excited to keep pushing the boundaries of internet measurement and help make the internet faster for everyone.

  • September 2023: Offically a Doctor! Delighted to have wrapped up my PhD. Thanks to my amazing advisors, collaborators, friends and family for all the support.

  • June 2023: Delighted to win the annual UCSB Computer Science awards for Outstanding Publication and Outstanding Dissertation in 2023.

  • May 2023: Our paper, Decoding the Divide: Analyzing Disparities in Broadband Plans Offered by Major US ISPs”, has been accepted for publication in the upcoming ACM SIGCOMM Conference 2023. A big shoutout to Bright Data, Zillow and NSF IMR grant to support us in conducting this work. Excited to present it in New York City in September. Check out the pre-print here. Get in touch if you want to know more!!

  • November 2022: I gave an invited talk at Ookla about our recent paper.

  • November 2022: I gave an invited talk at Google (Measurement Lab) about our recent paper and discussed future work.

  • October 2022: Happy to have helped with the methodology of the published news article by The Markup: Dollars to Megabits, You May Be Paying 400 Times As Much As Your Neighbor for Internet Service. `
  • October 2022: Delighted to announce that our paper, The Importance of Contextualization of Crowdsourced Active Speed Test Measurements, has been awarded the Best Paper Award at the ACM Internet Measurement Conference 2022 (IMC 2022).

  • August 2022: Our paper, The Importance of Contextualization of Crowdsourced Active Speed Test Measurements, has been accepted for publication in the upcoming ACM Sigcomm Internet Measurement Conference 2022. A big shoutout to Ookla, M-Lab, Zillow and NSF RAPID grant to support us in conducting this work. Excited to present it in Nice, France in later October. Get in touch if you want to know more!!

  • June 2022: Excited to begin my internship with IBM Research in beautiful Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY. I will be part of the Tech for Justice group and work in research areas related to internet inequity and digital divide.