
About
Paul Gratz is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University, leading the Computer Engineering and Systems Group. He is also affiliated with the Computer Science & Engineering department. His research focuses on secure, efficient, and reliable design in high-performance computer architectures, including processor memory systems and on-chip interconnection networks. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin (2008), and previously worked as a design engineer at Intel Corporation (1997–2002). Gratz has received prestigious awards, including the Best Paper Award at ASPLOS 2009 and teaching accolades from Texas A&M.
Education Background:
- B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of Florida (1994, 1997)
- Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin (2008)
Research Interests:
- Security in multicore/distributed architectures
- Processor memory systems and on-chip networks
- Hardware prefetching and cache coherence
- Energy-efficient design and reliability optimization
Publications highlight innovations in network-on-chip (NoC) design, hardware security, and performance optimization. His work includes seminal contributions like the TRIPS processor evaluation (ASPLOS 2009) and pioneering research on branch prediction-driven prefetching (MICRO 2014). Awards also include the 2016 Distinguished Teaching Award and 2017 College of Engineering Excellence Award.
Gratz's lab, the Computer Engineering and Systems Group (CESG), explores cutting-edge topics in computer architecture and system design, emphasizing practical applications and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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