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Dr. Sukarn Agarwal is an Assistant Professor in the EECS Department at IISER Bhopal. His primary research focuses on modern computer architecture, including emerging non-volatile memory management, energy-efficient optimizations in network-on-chip, thermal-aware chip management, and heterogeneous system design. He utilizes tools such as GEM-5, CACTI, NVSIM, and McPAT for research. Dr. Agarwal actively seeks motivated PhD, M.Tech, and long-term internship candidates aligned with his research areas.
- Research Interests: Non-volatile memory hierarchies, energy-performance trade-offs, thermal-aware computing, and hybrid memory systems.
- Key Tools: GEM-5, CACTI, NVSIM, McPAT, Hotspot.
His recent work includes publications on approximate computing in MLC-MRAM-based systems, thermal-aware frameworks for ReRAM, and energy-efficient cache architectures using STT-RAM. He emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to address challenges in modern computing systems.
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