
معرفی
Christoforos Kozyrakis is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University. He leads the MAST research group and serves as faculty director of the Stanford Platform Lab. His research focuses on computer architecture, systems, cloud computing, and machine learning integration.
Education: B.S. from University of Crete (undated), Ph.D. in Computer Science from UC Berkeley (2002). He holds ACM and IEEE Fellowships and has received awards including the ACM SIGARCH Maurice Wilkes Award (2015) and NSF Career Award (2006).
Research interests include cloud computing systems, ML-driven systems optimization, and secure hardware-software co-design. Recent work emphasizes scalable storage fabrics for ML training and secure GPU execution frameworks.
Key contributions span 207+ publications, including influential papers on database systems, storage optimization, and cloud security. Current projects explore low-latency storage systems (RAIL), composite storage fabrics (Tectonic-Shift), and secure enclave technologies (ShEF).
- Awards: ACM SIGARCH Maurice Wilkes Award (2015), IEEE Fellow (2014), IBM Faculty Award (2006)
- Advising: Supervises doctoral students like Athinagoras Skiadopoulos and master's advisees including Andrew Bartolo
- Labs: MAST Research Group and Stanford Platform Lab




