
Kirk W. Cameron
Professor · Green Computing
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Kirk W. Cameron is a Professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech and Interim Director of the Institute for Advanced Computing. He was previously Director of the stack@cs Center for Computer Systems (ranked #26 by U.S. News in 2022) and holds significant leadership roles, including Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at Virginia Tech’s Innovation Campus.
- Fellow of the IEEE
- Distinguished Member of the ACM
- Associate Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
His research focuses on Green Computing, Power-Performance Modeling, and Computer Science Education. He pioneered Green HPC, developed the PowerPack energy measurement framework, and created the SeeMore kinetic sculpture to visualize parallel computing concepts. His work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
Notable scientific awards include NSF/DOE Career Awards, IBM/AMD Faculty Awards, and the HPDC 2017 Best Paper Award. He has advised numerous PhD and MS students who now hold positions at institutions like Clemson University, University of Washington, and Intel Research.
His entrepreneurial impact includes founding MiserWare, Inc., whose grano.la software reduced computer energy use by 30% and was downloaded by 500,000+ users in 160+ countries.
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