Shubham S.
About Shubham S.
Shubham S. is a Senior Research Engineer at the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) in New Delhi, specializing in optimizing IMS nodes for improved scalability and load handling. He has a background in Computer Science, holding a Bachelor of Technology from Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, and has extensive experience with VoIP protocols and C programming.
Work at Centre for Development of Telematics
Shubham S. has been employed at the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) since 2017, where he currently holds the position of Senior Research Engineer. His role involves optimizing IMS nodes to enhance dynamic scalability and load handling capacity. Prior to this, he worked at C-DOT as a Research Engineer from 2012 to 2017. During his tenure, he developed a parser for the Common Alert Protocol (CAP), which aimed to improve emergency alerting capabilities within IMS networks.
Education and Expertise
Shubham S. earned a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) degree in Computer Science from Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, completing his studies from 2008 to 2012. His academic background provides a solid foundation for his technical skills. He possesses strong expertise in both application-level and system-level C programming, along with proficiency in shell scripting and the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP).
Background
Before his current role, Shubham S. gained experience as a Summer Research Intern at IIIT-Delhi in 2011, where he worked for one month in the New Delhi Area. This early experience contributed to his development in the field of technology and research. His career trajectory reflects a consistent focus on telecommunications and network protocols.
Technical Skills
Shubham S. specializes in optimizing IMS nodes, which involves enhancing the performance and scalability of telecommunications systems. He has extensive experience with VoIP protocols, including SIP and Diameter Protocol. His technical skills also encompass strong capabilities in C programming and shell scripting, which are essential for developing and maintaining robust network applications.