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Slides and Speaker Bios from 2006 (MICRO) Tutorial
Slides from all of the Presentations
List of Speakers
- Kerry Bernstein (IBM Corp.)
Kerry Bernstein is a Senior Technical Staff Member at the IBM
T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY. He is currently
responsible for future product technology definition, performance and
applications. Mr. Bernstein received the B.S degree in electrical
engineering degree from Washington University in St. Louis, and
joined IBM in 1978. He holds 50 US Patents, and is a co-author of three
college textbooks and multiple papers on high speed and low power CMOS.
His interests are in the area of high performance / low power advanced
circuit technologies and 3D integration.
- Bryan Black (Intel Corp.)
Bryan Black is currently the research manager at Intel Labs in Austin,
Texas. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University.
Prior to Intel, Black worked at Motorola for several years, first
involved in the 68040 microprocessor then several PowerPC projects. His
research interest is in computing systems, computer architecture and
emerging process technologies, with a strong emphasis on pizza making.
- Gabriel Loh (Georgia Tech)
Prof. Loh is an Assistant Professor in the College of Computing
at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. and
M.S. degrees in computer science from Yale University, and his
B.E. degree in electrical engineering from the Cooper Union. Prior
to joining Georgia Tech, he worked at Intel's Microarchitecture Research
Laboratory in Austin, TX. Dr. Loh's research interests include
microarchitectures for high-performance power-efficient computing,
the impact of 3D integration on processor design, and multi-core architectures.
- Yuan Xie (Penn State Univeristy)
Prof. Yuan Xie is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science and
Engineering Department at the Pennsylvania State University. He received
his B.S. degree from Electronics Engineering Department, Tsinghua
University (Beijing), M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Electrical
Engineering Department, Princeton University. Prior to joining Penn State
in Fall 2003, he was working for IBM Microelectronics Division's
Worldwide Design Center. Dr. Yuan Xie's research interests include
VLSI Design, Computer Architecture, Embedded Systems Design, Electronics
Design Automation. Dr. Xie won the Semiconductor Research
Corporation's Inventor Recognition Award in 2002.
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