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Colloquium: Architecting a CPU for Performance, Power and Reliability, Dr. Yiannakis Sazeides (University of Cyprus, Cyprus), Friday, December 9, 2022, 10:00-11:00 EET.
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Cyprus cordially invites you to the Colloquium entitled:
Architecting a CPU for Performance, Power and Reliability
Speaker: Dr. Yiannakis Sazeides |
Abstract:
The design of a CPUs is an intertwined cost-benefit optimization problem aiming to maximize performance while meeting power, reliability and time-to market constraints in an ever changing technological landscape and expanding application space. In this presentation we will overview our efforts aiming to address challenges confronting both individual and combined aspects of the above problem. Particular emphasis will be given to three vectors of research, methods for detecting and correcting errors in hardware, a technique and its uses for detecting the first order resonance frequency of a power delivery network, and a model and its uses for the Total-Cost-of-Ownership of a Data center. The talk will also outline our current and future research plans.
Short Bio:
Yiannakis Sazeides is an Associate Professor with the Department of Computer Science at University of Cyprus. His research interests lie in the area of Computer Architecture. Together with his group and collaborators he has been publishing at top-tier conference and journals, received four best paper awards and granted five patents. His team has received research funding from various sources. He spent a yearlong sabbatical with the Intel core team during 2015-2016. He serves as an IEEE Computer Architecture Letters (CAL) associate editor and is a member of the ACM/IEEE CS TCCA Outstanding Dissertation Award Committee. He also serves regularly in the organization and program committees of conferences in his research area.
Note:
This colloquium is part of the speaker's procedure for evaluation and promotion from Associate Professor to Professor.