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Mircea R. Stan is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Virginia, serving as Director of Computer Engineering and Virginia Microelectronics Consortium (VMEC) Professor. He leads the High-Performance Low-Power (HPLP) lab and is an associate director of the Center for Automata Processing (CAP). His research focuses on AI hardware, Processing in Memory, Low Power Design, Cyber-Physical Systems, and Spintronics.
Education: Ph.D. (1996) and M.S. (1994) from UMass Amherst; Diploma (1984) from Politehnica University, Bucharest.
Research interests include energy-efficient computing architectures, IoT systems, and emerging technologies like magnetic skyrmions and memristors. He has pioneered work on asynchronous stochastic computing, thermal-aware microarchitecture, and microfluidic cooling for 3D-ICs.
Key awards include the 2024 A. Richard Newton Technical Impact Award, 2018 ISCA Influential Paper Award, and IEEE Fellow (2014). He has held editorial roles at IEEE TVLSI, IEEE TNano, and IEEE Design & Test.
Notable contributions include the HPLP lab’s advancements in low-power logic computing, the VCRFID framework for Industry 4.0, and thermal-aware design tools like Hot-LEGO and Cool-3D.
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