Christos Kozyrakis
Professor of electrical engineering and computer science
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Christos (Christoforos) Kozyrakis (Greek: Χρίστος (Χριστόφορος) Κοζυράκης; born 1974[1]) is a professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University, where he leads the multi-scale architecture & systems team (MAST). His current research interests are on resource efficient cloud computing,[2] energy efficient compute and memory systems, and architectural support for security. Kozyrakis was the 2015 ACM Maurice Wilkes Award for outstanding contributions to transactional memory systems.[3]
- Maurice Wilkes Award (2015)
- IEEE Fellow (2015)
- ACM Fellow (2016)
Christos Kozyrakis | |
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| Born | 1974 (age 51–52) |
| Known for | Computer architecture, Transactional memory, Computer systems |
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| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Engineering, Computer Science |
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| Thesis | Scalable Vector Media-processors for Embedded Systems (2002) |
| David Patterson | |
Kozyrakis holds a Ph.D. degree from UC Berkeley (advised by David A. Patterson) and a B.Sc. from University of Crete. He is an IEEE fellow[4] and an ACM fellow.[5]
He currently works for Nvidia as a computer architecture researcher.[6]