
Alexandros Daglis
Associate Professor · Rack-Scale Computing
Georgia Institute of TechnologyAbout
Alexandros Daglis is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology, with an adjunct appointment in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research focuses on blurring boundaries between network and compute for high-performance, scalable microsecond-scale services in datacenters, particularly through network endpoints and memory-centric computing.
- Primary Affiliation: Georgia Tech College of Computing, School of Computer Science
- Adjunct Affiliation: School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Key research areas include:
- Rack-scale computing and network-compute co-design
- CXL-based memory systems
- Low-latency datacenter architectures
- Transactional memory and concurrency control
- Edge-cloud continuum and geo-distributed infrastructures
He has received prestigious awards including the NSF CAREER Award, Google Faculty Research Award, and Georgia Tech's Outstanding Junior Faculty Teaching Award. His students include Marina Vemmou (network-compute co-design), Albert Cho (memory system design), and Peidi Song (microsecond-scale scheduling).
- Grants: NSF, IARPA, Intel, Samsung
- Teaching: High Performance Computer Architecture, Systems and Networks, Datacenter Design
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