
معرفی
Santosh Pande is a Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Studies at the School of Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology. He is affiliated with the Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems (CERCS) and the Online Master of Science Computer Science (OMSCS) program.
His research focuses on compiler analysis and optimizations, particularly in enhancing software properties through static and dynamic analysis. Key areas include hardware security (e.g., side-channel attacks on secure processors), real-time systems (converting interactive software behavior into quantifiable metrics), and parallel computing (optimizing SAT solvers and GPU scheduling). His work bridges compiler design with security, embedded systems, and machine learning, supported by grants from NSF, ONR, DARPA, and industry.
- Research Highlights:
- Side-channel attack mitigation on XOM secure processors
- Framework for soft real-time software analysis
- Compiler-guided security defenses (e.g., Pythia, Decker)
- High-performance RF emulation architectures
His publications emphasize compiler-driven security, real-time computing, and algorithmic optimization. Over 100+ papers and open-source tools reflect his commitment to advancing compiler theory and practice. Current projects apply these techniques to machine learning algorithms, enhancing their efficiency and security.


