
معرفی
Nikos Hardavellas is a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northwestern University, affiliated with the McCormick School of Engineering. He leads the Parallel Architecture Group at Northwestern (PARAG@N), focusing on energy-efficient parallel computing and quantum systems. His research spans quantum computing systems, fault-tolerant quantum error management, memory-centric architectures, and photonics-based interconnects.
Education:
- Ph.D. Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University (2009)
- M.S. Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University (2006)
- M.S. Computer Science, University of Rochester (1997)
- B.S. Computer Science, University of Crete (1995)
Research Interests:
- Quantum system software stack and error mitigation
- Memory-centric computing and programmable memory systems
- Energy-efficient architectures and dark silicon
- Photonics and optical interconnects
- Parallel systems and compiler-hardware co-design
Key Contributions:
- Developed SupermarQ, a scalable quantum benchmark suite
- Pioneered optical cache hierarchies (Pho$) and energy-proportional photonic networks
- Advanced compiler-driven virtual memory systems (CARAT) and MPI autotuning (ACCLAiM)
Awards & Honors:
- NSF CAREER Award (2015)
- Future CRA Leader (2024)
- Best Paper Awards at HPCA (2022) and ISLPED (2021 nomination)
- Test-of-Time Award at EDBT (2019)
Grants & Service:
- Secured $4.8M in research funding from NSF, industry partners, and university initiatives
- Executive Committee member of Northwestern’s INQUIRE Institute for Quantum Research
- General Co-chair of IEEE/ACM MICRO 2022
- Extensive service on departmental committees and thesis advisory boards
Labs & Teams: Directs PARAG@N, collaborating on quantum computing, photonics, and energy-efficient architectures. Engages with industry partners like AMD, Intel, and Synopsys.
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