Education
Michigan State University, 2000, BSc, Electrical and Computer Engineering; University of Massachusetts, 2009, PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Professional Areas
Computer Architecture, Parallel Computing, Heterogeneous Computer Systems, Architecture-Software Interactions, Explainable Artificial Intelligence with Graph Analytics, Security, Privacy, Resilience, Simulating & Building Architecture Prototypes
Citation
For pioneering contributions to computer architecture and methods that exploit parallelism, locality, resiliency, and privacy suitable for high-performance graph intelligence problems, and for contributing open-source simulators, benchmarks, and tools to the broader community to explore futuristic massively parallel microprocessors to solve complex societal problems using graph theoretic algorithms.