Dr. Somali Chaterji is an Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering at Purdue University, with a courtesy appointment in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Her research bridges data science, digital agriculture, and computational genomics, focusing on machine learning for IoT, edge computing, and scalable genomics analysis. She leads the Innovatory for Cells and Neural Machines (ICAN), developing algorithms for efficient data analytics in resource-constrained environments. Education: PhD in Biomedical Engineering (Purdue University), Postdoctoral Fellowship at University of Texas at Austin. Awards include the NSF CAREER Award (2022), ACM BCB Best Paper (2015), and Purdue Seed-for-Success Award (2016). She founded KeyByte LLC, a cloud computing startup optimizing ML workloads. Research spans IoT edge analytics (e.g., drone surveillance, embedded systems) and genomics (single-cell clustering, error correction in sequencing). She is Co-PI of the NSF CHORUS Center and A2I2 Army Institute. Over 20 students are advised, with active projects on serverless computing, federated learning, and genome engineering. Labs/Teams: ICAN Lab, WHIN project (Lilly Endowment), Purdue ABE Extension. Collaborations with Microsoft, Amazon, and Adobe Research. Active in teaching, including courses on applied ML and computational genomics with innovative pedagogy.





