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Victor Bahl

Technical Fellow & Chief Technology Officer, Azure for Operators

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PhD THESIS COMMITTEES

  1. Shadi Abdollahian Noghabi (opens in new tab) (2018)
    Building Large-scale Systems for Latency-sensitive Applications
    University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
  2. Clayton W. Shepard (opens in new tab)
    Design and Implementation of Many-Antenna Wireless Systems (September 2017)
    Rice University, Texas
  3. Shubham Jain (opens in new tab)
    Design of Inertial & Camera Sensing for Smart Intersections (July 2017)
    Rutgers University
  4. Tiffany Yuan Chen (opens in new tab)
    Interactive Object Recognition and Search over Mobile Video (June 2017)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  5. Fadel Adib (opens in new tab)
    Contactless RF-based Human Sensing (October 2016)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (now at MIT Media Lab)
  6. Robert LiKamWa (opens in new tab)
    Vision Sensing Pipeline for Efficiency & Privacy (June 2016)
    Rice University (now at Arizona State University)
  7. Haitham Hassanieh (opens in new tab)
    The Sparse Fourier Transform: Theory & Practice (October 2015)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (now at UIUC)
  8. Hariharan Shankar Rahul (opens in new tab)
    Improving Spectrum Utilization in Wireless Networks (August 2012)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  9. Justin Manweiler (opens in new tab)
    Building Blocks for Tomorrow’s Mobile App Store (June 2012)
    Duke University (now at IBM TJ Watson Research)
  10. Rohan Narayana Murty (opens in new tab)
    Opportunistic Wireless Network Architectures (June 2011)
    Harvard University
  11. Yuvraj Agarwal (opens in new tab)
    Building Aggressively Duty-Cycled Platforms to Achieve Energy Efficiency (June 2009)
    University of California San Diego (now at Carnegie Mellon University)
  12. Iqbal Mohomed (opens in new tab)
    Interactive Content Adaptation (October 2008)
    University of Toronto (now at IBM TJ Watson Research)
  13. Srikanth Kandula (opens in new tab)
    Increasing the Robustness of Networked Systems (July 2008)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (now at Microsoft Research Redmond)
  14. Yuan Yuan (opens in new tab)
    Enabling Dynamic Spectrum Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks (September 2007)
    University of Maryland (now at Google)
  15. Ranveer Chandra (opens in new tab)
    A Virtualization Architecture for Wireless Network Cards (September 2005)
    Cornell University (now at Microsoft Research Redmond)
  16. Anand Balachandran (opens in new tab)
    Incorporating Location Awareness in Public-Area Wireless Networks (January 2003)
    University of California San Diego (now at Microsoft Corporation)
  17. Chiara Petrioli (opens in new tab)
    Energy Conserving Protocols for Wireless Communications (June 1998)
    University of Rome “La Sapienza” (now at University of Rome)


INTERNS
Send me email and a resume if you are interested in working with me. Tell me what problems excite you most and they don’t necessarily have to be related to one of my projects as I am always interested in getting into new areas. The best part about research is the flexibility and stabiity we have in exploring new directions — and I am very interested in learning from you just as you may be interested in learning from me.

  • Salma Elmalaki (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Electrical Engineering
    University of California Los Angeles (Summer 2016)
    Developed a context aware recommendation system for a embedded social platform
  • Shadi Abdollahian Noghabi (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science
    University of Illinois Urbana Champaign (Summer 2016, Summer 2017)
    Worked on multi-tenant resource scheduling in geo-distributed clouds
  • Shubham Jain (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Electrical Engineering
    Rutgers University New Brunswick (Summer 2015)
    Developed a automatic camera control for tracking moving objects
  • Tiffany Y. Chen (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Summer 2013, Summer 2015)
    Worked on accurate and efficient object tracking on resource constraint devices
  • Tan Zhang (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science Department
    University of Wisconsin-Madison (Summer 2014)
    Worked on a video wireless surveillance system
  • Lixin Shi (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Summer 2013, Summer 2015)
    Worked on multi-GHz Real time spectrum Analytics
  • Robert LiKamWa (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Rice University (Summer 2012)
    Worked on designing a SmartPhone video camera that lasts for a full
    day on a single charge
  • Daniel Halperin (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science and Engineering
    University od Washington (Summer 2010)
    Worked on 60 Ghz wireless networking for over-subscribed
    datacenter networks
  • Hariharan Rahul (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Summer 2009)
    Worked on achieving harmonious coexistence between disparate white space networks
  • Aruna Balasubramanian (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science
    University of Massachusetts Amherst (Summer 2009)
    Worked on decision-engine technology for offloading SmartPhone computations to Personal Clouds, ((now at SUNY Stonybrook)
  • Nilanjan Banerjee (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science
    University of Massachusetts Amherst (Summer 2008) (now at University of Arkansas)
    Worked on relative positioning technology for SmartPhones,
    (now at University of Maryland at Baltimore County)
  • Yuvraj Agarwal (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science & Engineering
    University of California San Diego (Summer 2007)
    Worked on the power saving techniques for Smartphones & Desktops,
    (now at Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Srikanth Kandula (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Fall 2006) (now at Microsoft Research)
    Worked on performance diagnosis of networked applications in
    enterprise networks
    , (now at Microsoft Corporation)
  • Yuan Yuan (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science
    University of Maryland, Baltimore (Summer 2006) (now at Google Inc.)
    Worked on the MAC and system design for white space
    networking
    , (now at Google)
  • Manish Anand,
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science
    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Summer 2004) (now at Nokia Research)
    Worked on understanding power management in WiMAX networks
  • Maneesh Varshney,
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science
    University of California, Los Angeles (Summer 2003) (now at Scalable Networks Inc.)
    Worked on neighbour location
    determination and MAC with directional antennas
  • Kyle Jamieson (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Summer 2002) (now at University College London)
    Worked on Bandwidth Sharing in Neighborhood Meshes, (now at University College of London)
  • Ranveer Chandra (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science
    Cornell University (Summer 2002; Summer 2003) (now at Microsoft Research)
    Worked on MultiNet – simultaneous connectivity to multiple networks using a single radio (Summer 2002);
    Native 802.11, Wireless Network Management, and algorithms for Transmit
    Power Control
    (Summer 2003), ((now at Microsoft Corporation)
  • Eugene Shih (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Electrical Engineering
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Summer 2001)
    Worked on hardware and systems aspects of the Universal Communicator
  • Shoamin Wang
    Ph.D. Candidate in Information Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Summer 2001)
    Worked on Location Determination (WISH) and
    StudioMIT (opens in new tab)

    (collaboration with Lili Cheng (opens in new tab))
  • Allen Miu (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science (LCS)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Summer 2000) (now at Ruckus Wireless Inc.)
    Worked on mobility management within The CHOICE Network and its deployment
  • Li Erran Li (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science,
    Cornell University (Summer 2000) (now at Bell Labs, Alcatel)
    Worked on power conserving algorithms in ad hoc sensor networks
    , (now at Bell Labs)
  • Anand Balachandran (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science and Engineering
    University of California San Diego (Winter 1999-2000) (now at Microsoft)
    Worked on The CHOICE Network and on RADAR
  • Gavin Holland (opens in new tab)
    Ph D. Candidate in Computer Science
    Texas A&M University (Summer 1999) (now at HRL Laboratories, LLC)
    Worked on adaptive rate control in 802.11 and a library for Wireless
    LAN Programming
  • Josh Broch (opens in new tab)
    Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science/Electrical Engineering
    Carnegie Mellon University (Summer 1998) (now at MobileIron Inc.)
    Worked on a system for management of geospatial information