Nitish Kumar Panigrahy
nitish-at-cs-dot-umass-dot-edu
About me
I am a postdoctoral researcher at NSF Engineering Research Center for Quantum Networks, working jointly with Prof. Leandros Tassiulas (Yale University) and Prof. Don Towsley (University of Massachusetts Amherst). I completed my PhD at University of Massachusetts Amherst, where I worked under the supervision of Prof. Don Towsley. I received my masters in Computer Science at Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata and bachelors in Computer Science & Engg. at National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India. My research interests lie in modeling, optimization, and performance evaluation of networked systems with applications to quantum information networking, Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and content delivery.
Recent News
[Mar 2024] I will be serving as a TPC member for IEEE LCN.
[Sep 2023] Our paper on scaling limits of quantum repeater networks received the best paper award (second place) at IEEE QCE.
[Aug 2023] Two new posters on quantum private networks and multipartite entanglement distribution accepted to IEEE QCE.
[July 2023] Our paper on scaling limits of quantum repeater networks accepted to IEEE QCE.
[May 2023] I will be serving as a TPC member for IEEE GLOBECOM.
[May 2023] I will be serving as a TPC member for IEEE QCE.
[April 2023] I will be serving as a TPC member for IEEE LCN.
[Dec 2022] Two new papers on quantum overlay networks and quantum switch capacity accepted to IEEE INFOCOM.
[July 2022] Our paper on proximity aware power of two policies accepted to ACM ToMPECS.
[July 2022] Our paper on hazard rate based caching accepted to ACM ToMPECS.
[Feb 2022] New paper on satellite based quantum entanglement distribution accepted to Network Science for Quantum Communication Networks (NetSciQCom) Workshop at INFOCOM.