About me

I’m a fifth year graduate student at the Operations Research Center (ORC) and Laboratory of Information and Decision Systems (LIDS), MIT. I am delighted to have Michel Goemans and Patrick Jaillet as my advisors. I love working on problems in combinatorial optimization, approximation algorithms and online learning. I have also ventured into robust vehicle routing, machine learning and dynamic pricing, although my first love will always be the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP, more popularly known as “Totally Swati’s Problem” in my department). I worked on an exciting project on”micro-scheduling railway”  at the IBM Research Labs in Zurich (the summer of 2013), with the Business Optimization Group. Prior to coming to MIT, I majored in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) for my bachelors and masters at IIT Delhi and was lucky to work with Naveen Garg there.

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