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Computer architecture research at Georgia
Tech spans many areas of modern processing. The faculty and their
affiliated research groups conduct research on all aspects of future
microprocessor technology including performance, power, multi-threading,
chip-multiprocessing, security, programmability, reliability, interaction with
compilers and software, and the impact of future technologies. There are many
active research collaborations between faculty in the College of Computing and the School of Electrical and Computer
Engineering. For more information about specific computer architecture
projects at Georgia Tech, please see the webpages for the individual principal
investigators listed below.
Affiliated FacultyAlphabetically by last name
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Recent News/Announcements30 Oct 2007: GT Computer Architecture has another strong showing at top computer architecture conferences. Two papers have been accepted to ASPLOS 2008, and four papers have been accepted to HPCA 2008. 19 Jun 2007: Nathan Clark (Univ. of Michigan) and Hyesoon Kim (Univ. of Texas, Austin) are joining as new assistant professors starting this Fall, 2007! Clark and Kim add to the prominence and stature of computer architecture research at Tech, and will play instrumental roles in building our presence in the domain of embedded systems and architectures. For more information on their research, see Nate's and Hyesoon's webpages. 26 Apr 2007: Assistant professor Gabriel H. Loh receives an NSF CAREER award for his proposal titled "Computer Architecture Foundations for 3D-Integrated High-Performance Microprocessors." 23 Jan 2007: Assistant professor Hsien-Hsin S. Lee receives an NSF CAREER award for his proposal titled "Introspective Computing: A Multicore Approach to Availability, Reliability, and Security." 13 Dec 2006: GT student Samantika Subramaniam wins the Best Student Presentation award at MICRO 2006. 22 Sep 2006: Two GT comp-arch papers will appear in this year's HPCA 2007 conference, where the overall acceptance rate was only 16%. older news items |
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Computer Architecture Research @ Tech Georgia Institute of Technology Last modified 12 Mar '08 |