Aditya S. Gopalan

 

Aditya S. Gopalan is a PhD student in the Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering Department at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He is advised by Partha Dey. He is broadly interested in applied probability, with a current methodological focus on point process dynamics, stochastic growth processes, and stochastic recursive sequences with random delays. Some applications of his interest include blockchains, opinion dynamics, first-passage percolation, and queueing.

Aditya received his bachelor's degree from MIT in 2018. He is a recipient of UIUC Grainger College of Engineering's Mavis Future Faculty Fellowship.

Contact: gopalan6 at illinois dot edu

Aditya's Google Scholar Page

Selected Publications:

  1. On an Asymptotic Criterion for Blockchain Design: The Asynchronous Composition Model (Submitted)         
    P.S. Dey and A.S. Gopalan
  2. Data Flow Dissemination in a Network (2023)         
    A.S. Gopalan and A. Stolyar    
    Queueing Systems Vol. 105 No. 3
  3. How to Build a Blockchain: The Asynchronous Composition Model (2022) (Invited)        
    P.S. Dey and A.S. Gopalan      
    IEEE Blockchain Technical Briefs, Q3 2022
  4. Stability and Scalability of Blockchain Systems (2020)        
    A.S. Gopalan, A. Sankararaman, A. Walid, S. Vishwanath         
    Proceedings of the ACM on Measurement and Analysis of Computing Systems Vol. 4. No. 2

Invited Talks:

  1. On an Asymptotic Criterion for Blockchain Design (September 2023)       
    University of Michigan Ann Arbor (EECS)
  2. On an Asymptotic Criterion for Blockchain Design (December 2023)       
    Northeastern University (Mathematics)

Contributed Talks and Posters:

  1. Stability and Scalability of Blockchain Systems (June 2020)   
    ACM SIGMETRICS 2020
  2. Scaling Limit of a Stochastic Hegselmann-Krause Model (May 2024)   
    Cincinnati Symposium on Probability 2024