
Iβm a PhD student exploring the design of energy-efficient wireless communication systems for IoT and embedded applications.
Iβm currently a PhD student in the Weiser Group at the School of Computing, National University of Singapore (NUS), advised by Prof. Ambuj Varshney. My research focuses on designing energy-efficient wireless communication systems for embedded and IoT applications, with a particular emphasis on low-power receiver architectures. Iβm also interested in novel approaches to wearable health sensing and in leveraging large language models (LLMs) for embedded systems applications, including system development and sensor data analysis.
April 2026
π Paper accepted to ACM MobiSys 2026. Title: Microwatt Microwave (MΒ²) Oscillator: Going Beyond the Delegation Architecture of Low-power Wireless Communication
Mar 2026
π Paper accepted to RFID 2026. Title: HILO: Enabling Low-power, Dual-Band Communication using Tunnel Diode Oscillators
Aug 2025
π Awarded NUS Research Achievement Award for Academic Year 2024/2025
July 2025
πΈπͺ Summer Research Internship at Uppsala University, Sweden
June 2025
π€ Presented SoMix at ACM MobiSys 2025, Anaheim, California, US
Apr 2025
π Paper accepted to ACM MobiSys 2025. Title: SoMix: Unraveling the Missing Link in Low-power Communication: An Autodyning Receiver Architecture that Achieves a Long Range
Dec 2024
π Preprint on TinyLLM avaiable on arXiv. Title: TinyLLM: A Framework for Training and Deploying Language Models at the Edge Computers.
Pramuka Medaranga, Rajashekar Reddy, Wenqing Yan, Prabal Dutta, Ambuj Varshney