Gopalakrishnan Institute Chair Professor,
Office: SSB 313; DAWNLab (SSB 422/423), Dept of CSE, IIT Madras
IEEE Fellow, ACM Distinguished Scientist, INAE Fellow
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Research Areas of Interest: Computer Networks, in general, with specific interests in:
Former faculty positions held by Prof. Krishna Sivalingam:
IIT Madras Summer Internship Requests: Students in their SIXTH semester of B.E./Dual Degree in CSE/IT program may DIRECTLY apply to the IIT Madras Summer Internship Program. Undergraduate students in their fourth semester are highly unlikely to be considered for a summer internship in my research group.
- July 29, 2023: Please consider attending 25th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (IIT Madras, Chennai, Jan. 4-7, 2024).
- Listed among the Top 2% of scientists worldwide, published
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023:
Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation
indicators, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918.
Top 2% of Scientists October 2023 data-update for "Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators", Oct 2023, DOI: 10.17632/btchxktzyw.6.
Research Areas of Interest: Computer Networks, in general, with specific interests in:
- AI/ML Techniques for Networking Systems
- Programmable Data Plane Networking, using NetFPGA / other hardware
- Wireless Networks
Former faculty positions held by Prof. Krishna Sivalingam:
- Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, USA; [2002 - 2007]
- Associate Professor, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA [1997 - 2002]
- Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, University of North Carolina Greensboro , Greensboro, NC, USA [1994 - 1997]
IIT Madras Summer Internship Requests: Students in their SIXTH semester of B.E./Dual Degree in CSE/IT program may DIRECTLY apply to the IIT Madras Summer Internship Program. Undergraduate students in their fourth semester are highly unlikely to be considered for a summer internship in my research group.