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Boris Grot is a Professor holding the Personal Chair of Computer Systems and Architecture in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh, where he leads research on optimizing large-scale datacenter efficiency through hardware-level innovations in server architectures, memory systems, and interconnect networks.
His academic background includes a PhD in Computer Science from The University of Texas at Austin (thesis: scalability and quality-of-service in on-chip networks) followed by post-doctoral research at EPFL's Parallel Systems Architecture Lab.
Research focuses on critical infrastructure challenges driven by three converging factors: mobile/embedded system constraints (battery, thermal, form factor), massive-data applications (search, social networking), and enterprise cloud migration. Key problem domains include:
- Re-inventing server architectures for specialized datacenter workloads
- Overcoming semiconductor voltage scaling limitations
- Addressing the 1.3% global energy footprint of datacenters (growing rapidly)
- Designing football-field-scale facilities handling 5-20 MW power loads
He directs the EASE Lab investigating these challenges, emphasizing the economic and environmental urgency as datacenter deployment accelerates worldwide. No scientific awards or student advisees were specified in the source material, and grant details remain undocumented in the provided text.
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