Milos Prvulovic
Associate Professor · Computer Architecture
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Milos Prvulovic is an Associate Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He holds an MS (2001) and PhD (2003) from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research focuses on designing secure and reliable computer architectures, with emphasis on hardware mechanisms to counter physical attacks, untrusted software, and improving reliability in many-core systems. A notable collaboration with his students produced the Euripus hardware checkpointing accelerator, which optimizes debugging and error recovery while reducing costs and overheads.
Dr. Prvulovic’s work bridges hardware security and system reliability, addressing challenges in performance and complexity trade-offs. He has contributed to conferences such as IEEE/ACM MICRO, serving as Program Co-Chair in 2011 and as a member of ACM SIGMICRO’s Executive Committee.
- Awards:
- NSF CAREER Award (2005)
- Hesburgh Teaching Fellowship (2010)
- Early Career Academic Achievement Alumni Award (2012)
- Professional Affiliations:
- Senior Member, IEEE
- Senior Member, ACM
His research innovations, such as Euripus, reflect a commitment to advancing hardware-software co-design for robust, efficient systems. While specific grants are not detailed, his collaborations highlight interdisciplinary efforts in architecture and security.
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