Nandita Dukkipati

Nandita Dukkipati is an Indian and American electrical engineer who works as a distinguished engineer for Google, where she studies the latency and congestion of large networked servers, and methods for measuring the performance of servers.[1]

Dukkipati has a bachelor of engineering degree from BITS Pilani,[2] and a 2008 Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford University.[1] Her dissertation, Rate Control Protocol (RCP): congestion control to make flows complete quickly, was supervised by Nick McKeown.[3]

She was elected as an ACM Fellow, in the 2025 class of fellows, "for contributions to congestion control, transport performance, and end-host network stacks".[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Nandita Dukkipati", About us, Google AI and Infrastructure, retrieved 2026-02-09
  2. ^ "Speaker biographies", Lessons learned from 40 years of the internet: an industry perspective, The Networking Channel, retrieved 2026-02-09
  3. ^ Dukkipati, Nandita (2008), Rate Control Protocol (RCP) : congestion control to make flows complete quickly (Ph.D. thesis), Stanford University, retrieved 2026-01-09
  4. ^ Excellence and Impact Recognized by World's Preeminent Computing Society: Association for Computing Machinery Selects 71 Professionals for Outstanding Achievements, ACM, 21 January 2026, retrieved 2026-01-09