Parimal Parag

EC 2.17, ECE main building
Department of ECE
Indian Institute of Science
Bengaluru 560 012
Email: parimal@iisc.ac.in
Tel: +91 80 2293 2279
Fax: +91 80 2360 0563
Short Bio
Parimal Parag is currently an associate professor in department of electrical communication engineering at Indian Institute of Science at Bangalore. He is also the convenor of the centre for networked intelligence, a faculty participant at Robert Bosch centre for cyber-physical systems, and a member of the applied probability research group. He was working as senior systems engineer in R&D at ASSIA Inc. from October 2011 to November 2014. He received his B. Tech. and M. Tech. degrees from Indian Institute of Technology Madras in fall 2004; and the PhD degree from Texas A&M University in fall 2011. He was at Stanford University and Los Alamos National Laboratory, in autumn of 2010 and summer of 2007, respectively.
His research interests are in design, performance evaluation, and control of large distributed and networked intelligent systems applying mathematical tools from queueing theory, information theory, coding theory, and optimization methods. His previous work includes performance evaluation, monitoring, and control of large broadband communication systems and networks. His other research interests lie in the areas of applied probability, game theory, statistical signal processing, estimation & detection theory, and combinatorics.
News
- Mar 03, 2025: Invited talk at Rutgers University.
- Feb 27, 2025: Invited talk at Penn State University.
- Feb 25, 2025: Conference article co-authored by Moonmoon Mohanty, Gautham Bolar, Preetam Patil, and others accepted at EuroMLSys 2025.
- Jan 06, 2025: Invited talk at Bristol Unversity.
- Jan 01, 2025: Teaching E2.338 Mean-field asymptotics and applicationsy in Spring 2025.
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Jan 01, 2025: Teaching E2.204 Stochastic processes and queueing theory in Spring 2025.
- Past news