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I have graduated from Purdue and have joined Microarchitecture Research Lab, Intel Labs, Santa Clara, as a Research Scientist. I do not update this website anymore. For latest updates, please visit my current website

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Grand Teton National Park. 2013

Hi, I am Arnab Raha. I received my Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Purdue University in 2017. I joined Purdue in Fall 2012, as a Ross Fellow and Graduate Research Assistant in the Embedded Systems Laboratory working with Prof. Vijay Raghunathan.

At Purdue, my dissertation work was on “Input-adaptive and quality-configurable approximate computing: A Full System Perspective”. My research work has led to several awards including the prestigious Bilsland Dissertation Fellowship from the Purdue Graduate School in the final year of my doctoral study. Previously, I completed my undergraduate in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India where I worked on secure routing protocols and trust management in Wireless Sensor Networks with Prof. Mrinal Kanti Naskar in the Advanced Digital and Embedded Systems Laboratory. I received the prestigious Dr. B.C. Roy Memorial Gold Medal in 2012 for standing 1st in the entire Faculty of Engineering and Technology of Jadavpur University.

My broad research interests are in hardware/software co-design of low-power IoT and embedded systems, VLSI design, SoC design, emerging memory technologies, and hardware security. However, I also take a keen interest in research going on in the fields of quantum computing and neuromorphic computing.