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David Albonesi

  David  Albonesi Department: ECE

Title: Associate Professor

Personal Web Site:
http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~albonesi

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Degrees earned:
 BS Electrical Engineering University of Massachusetts Amherst 1982
 MS Electrical Engineering Syracuse University 1986
 Ph.D Computer Engineering University of Massachusetts Amherst 1996

Address:
Office:
 333 Rhodes Hall
 Ithaca, NY, 14853

Office Phone: 607-254-5473

Biography:

Professor David Albonesi joined the Computer Systems Laboratory in 2004 after serving on the faculty of the University of Rochester.  His current research interests include adaptive and reconfigurable multi-core and processor architectures, power- and reliability-aware computing, and high performance  interconnect architectures using silicon nanophotonics.   In addition to his academic experience, he has ten years of industry experience as a technical manager, computer architect, and chip designer in the areas of multiprocessor architecture, cache hierarchies, and main memory systems.
Dr. Albonesi received the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, three IBM Faculty Awards, two IEEE Micro Top Picks paper awards, three conference Best Paper Award nominations, and three industry excellence awards.  He is the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Micro, Associate Editor of ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization, and General co-Chair of the 42nd IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture.  He is a graduate field member of ECE and CS, and teaches courses ranging from introductory logic design to advanced graduate topics in computer systems.

Research interests:

Professor Albonesi works in the area of computer architecture, with an emphasis on adaptive and reconfigurable multi-core and processor architectures, power- and reliability-aware computing, and high performance interconnect architectures using silicon nanophotonics.

 

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