Summary
Bhargav Gokalgandhi is a Research Scientist at Nokia Bell Labs with eight years of hands-on experience in distributed computing and large-scale wireless systems, specializing in Massive MIMO, software-defined radio, and Wi‑Fi mesh networks. He combines low-level C/C++ engineering with parallel computing frameworks (OpenMP, MPI, CUDA) and signal-processing toolchains to deliver real-time channel estimation, demodulation, and detection solutions on multi‑CPU/GPU platforms. His work spans both experimental testbeds (ORBIT, USRP/RFNoC) and system-level simulation, and he has a track record of optimizing latency and reliability for wideband MIMO-OFDM systems. A Rutgers PhD candidate with strong academic rigor, he has produced practical innovations in multi-channel routing and distributed LDPC processing that bridge theory and deployed prototypes. Colleagues know him for tackling versatile, compute-intensive problems end-to-end—from algorithm design to GPU-accelerated implementation.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Poorna Prajna High School
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Electronics and Telecommunication, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Electronics and Telecommunication at D. J. Sanghavi College of Engineering
Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering at St. Xavier's Technical Institute, Mahim
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.81, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.81 at Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Master of Science - MS, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.79, Master of Science - MS, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.79 at Rutgers University
Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, English