Reshma PrasadView profile
Research Fellow
Reshma Prasad is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA. Her research addresses critical challenges in next-generation wireless infrastructure through advanced networking methodologies. Educational background: Ph.D. in Computer Science & Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad (2024) Her primary research focuses on network slicing techniques and resource allocation optimization for 5G and beyond networks, specifically targeting Quality of Service (QoS) challenges in wireless environments. She integrates embedded systems expertise with wireless network design to develop efficient scheduling frameworks. Current investigations include AI-driven approaches for intent-based radio access networks and cross-layer optimization strategies. Publication trends reveal a concentrated trajectory in 5G network optimization, with increasing sophistication from slice scheduling (2023) to QoS-aware base station management (2024) and LLM-integrated RAN automation (2025). Her work consistently bridges theoretical resource allocation models with practical wireless implementation challenges across three IEEE/ACM Transactions publications. Dr. Prasad contributes to the Wireless Networks and Embedded Systems Lab at Northeastern University, where she advances research in wireless protocol design and network virtualization through experimental validation and simulation frameworks.

