About Me
I am an assistant professor in the
Department of Computer Science
at the
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign,
working broadly in the area of
computer architecture.
I hold affiliate appointments in the
Coordinated Science Laboratory and in the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Illinois.
I lead the
ARCANA Research Group
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where we explore several aspects of designing data-centric computer
architectures and systems.
I am particularly interested in
processing-in-memory,
introducing interactions
between different levels of the compute stack that allow the levels to
cooperate with each other,
and architectures for emerging platforms and application domains.
Prior to joining Illinois, I was a postdoc and then a systems scientist in
the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at CMU, working in the
SAFARI Research Group
led by
Prof. Onur Mutlu.
Before moving to CMU, I was a graduate student in the
M3 Architecture Group,
which is part of the
Computer
Systems Laboratory at Cornell University. At Cornell, I designed
efficient, high-performance memory systems for multicore architectures.