Arnabjyoti Kalita is a Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science at Ashoka University, Sonipat, Haryana, India. He graduated in Bachelor's Degree, Computer Science from National Institute of Technology, Silchar and his post-graduated in Master’s Degree, Computer Science from Stony Brook University. Activities and societies: COMPAS LAB - student researcher, Programming Languages Reading Group. Student Researcher at COMPAS Labs. Workied on my Masters Thesis with Professor Michael Ferdman on using Intel Processor Trace and QEMU as a way of recording 100% memory access made by cloud application software. This requires doing record and replay of I/O. Successfully Graduated from the Machine Learning Nanodegree program from Udacity. His research areas in Problem Statement: Devise mechanisms, including microbenchmarks to analyze the effects of memory architecture on path lookup operations being done in file system’s metadata caches and propose optimizations to either memory architecture(s) or mechanism for metadata lookups or both.