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Arvind is the Johnson Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at MIT and a member of CSAIL (Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory). He holds a B.Tech. from IIT Kanpur (1969), M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota (1972-1973). His research focuses on computer architecture, parallel computing, memory models, and hardware synthesis. He pioneered dataflow architectures and developed the pH programming language. Notable projects include the Monsoon dataflow machine and Sandburst, a semiconductor company for 10G-bit Ethernet routers.
Arvind has received prestigious awards like the IEEE Harry H. Goode Memorial Award (2012) and ACM Fellow (2007). He co-founded Bluespec Inc. and managed collaborations like Nokia-CSAIL (2006-2010). His work spans academia and industry, emphasizing scalable systems and secure computing.
Research interests include synthesis/verification of digital systems, graph algorithms, and weak memory models. Current projects explore next-gen Graph AI systems and financial security applications.
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