Biresh Kumar JoardarView profile
Assistant Professor
Biresh Kumar Joardar is an Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Houston's Cullen College of Engineering. He holds a BE from Jadavpur University (2016) and PhD from Washington State University (2020), with postdoctoral training at Duke University as a Computing Innovation Fellow. His research integrates machine learning with hardware design to develop efficient deep learning accelerators, ReRAM-based architectures, and heterogeneous manycore systems. Current projects focus on enhancing reliability, security, and performance of AI hardware through in-memory computing and 3D integration techniques. Research themes include hardware security (e.g., Rowhammer mitigation), fault-tolerant neural network training, and hardware-software co-design for bioinformatics. Recent articles explore energy-efficient architectures for graph neural networks and cross-layer optimization for AI workloads. Awards: Best Paper Award, International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip (NOCS 2019) Joardar leads the Heterogeneous and In-Memory Computing Lab, seeking PhD students with backgrounds in VLSI, computer architecture, or machine learning. His work has been supported by NSF and industry partnerships.











