About Me

  • I am a Ph.D. student in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at Arizona State University, continuing my research and academic journey after transferring from the University of New Mexico . I am a graduate student member of IEEE, former Chair of IEEE Albuquerque Women in Engineering Affinity group, former Vice-Chair of IEEE Albuquerque Computer Society and Communications Society Joint Chapter.
  • I am currently a member of PROTON lab and working as a research assistant in two DOE-funded projects in collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories and National Renewable Energy Laboratory, HELIOCOMM: A Resilient Wireless Heliostats Communication System and Goaltender: Cloud-Based Defense and Response Tools for the DER Ecosystem.
  • My major research focuses on developing distributed decision-making policies for heterogeneous networks including Wireless Networks, Sustainable Computing systems, Federated Learning systems, Online Social Networks (OSNs), Distributed Energy Resources ecosystem, etc.
  • As a Woman in Technology, I have been awarded the Cadence Diversity in Technology Scholarship 2022. I have also been awarded the IEEE Outstanding Service Award 2023 as a recognition for my service as the Chair of IEEE Women in Engineering Affinity Group Albuquerque Section. In 2024, I was selected as the IEEE Outstanding Graduate Student by IEEE Albuquerque Section.
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