Jatinder Pal Singh is the director and head of recently founded R&D labs of Deutsche Telekom in Silicon Valley and Consulting Assistant Professor with the department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He is overseeing the evolution of the R&D labs and leading research and development personnel in the areas of Clean Slate Internet Design, Services and Mobile Platforms, and Multimedia Communications and Systems.

He was a Senior Research Scientist with the Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin, from 2006-2007. He received his Ph.D. (2005) and M.S. (2002) in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, where he was awarded Stanford Graduate Fellowship and Deutsche Telekom Fellowship. He received his B.S. (2000) in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, where he graduated at the top of his class with Institute Silver Medal and A.K. Mahalanabis memorial scholarship. He worked with IBM T.J.Watson Research Center (Hawthorne, NY), Robert Bosch Corporation (Palo Alto, CA), Intel Corporation (San Jose, CA), and IBM India Research Labs (New Delhi) as an intern. His current research focus is on next generation fixed and mobile infrastructure and services, resource allocation for heterogeneous network access, and media streaming over wireless and peer to peer networks.

His previous research spanned the areas of secure and controlled broadband access sharing, cross-layer design issues in wireless networks, routing in ad-hoc and vehicular networks, performance evaluation of 802.11 based WLANs for inter-vehicle communication, application layer multicast, peer to peer media streaming, and transport layer optimization via adaptive link-layer techniques.

He has published in and served as a reviewer for prominent journals and conferences in networking and communications. He has authored patents (pending) in the areas of load balancing, QoS provisioning and distributed authentication mechanisms for broadband access sharing, TCP throughput optimization, central scheduling algorithms for IEEE 802.11e networks, peer-to-peer media streaming, and heterogeneous network access. He is a professional member of the IEEE and ACM.