
معرفی
David H. Albonesi is a Professor in the Computer Systems Laboratory at Cornell University's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research focuses on power-efficient computer architectures, including reconfigurable systems, accelerator design for deep learning, smart buildings, and silicon nanophotonics interconnects. He has held leadership roles in major conferences like ISCA and MICRO, and serves on editorial boards for IEEE Computer and IEEE Micro.
Research interests span adaptive architectures for dynamic power management, sparse matrix/tensor accelerators, and energy-efficient smart building systems. His work bridges hardware-software co-design, emphasizing phase-aware resource allocation and energy minimization.
Awards include the IEEE Fellow distinction, NSF CAREER Award, and multiple teaching accolades from Cornell. Over 30 years of industry-academic collaboration has led to innovations in GALS microarchitectures, clustered multi-threaded processors, and thermal-aware scheduling.
Key contributions include the CuttleSys reconfigurable multicore framework, MatRaptor sparse matrix accelerator, and foundational work in silicon photonics for on-chip interconnects. Patents cover dynamic core power management and adaptive microprocessor designs.





