
معرفی
Saugata Ghose is an Assistant Professor in the Siebel School of Computing and Data Science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), with affiliate appointments in the Coordinated Science Laboratory and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research focuses on data-centric computing, processing-in-memory architectures, memory systems, and hardware-software co-design. He holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Engineering from Cornell University and dual B.S. degrees in Computer Engineering and Computer Science from SUNY Binghamton.
His academic positions include roles at Carnegie Mellon University (2016–2020) and postdoctoral research at CMU (2014–2016). Ghose has received notable awards such as the 2024 HPCA Hall of Fame, 2023 Intel Rising Star Faculty Award, and the 2019 CMU Wimmer Faculty Fellowship. His work has been supported by grants from NSF, Samsung, and Sandia National Laboratories.
Research Interests: His group (ARCANA) explores data-centric architectures, processing-in-memory (PIM), and emerging memory technologies. Key areas include architectures for smart cities, autonomous systems, and genomics. He teaches courses on computer architecture and systems organization.
Awards:
- HPCA Hall of Fame (2024)
- Intel Rising Star Faculty Award (2023)
- CMU Wimmer Faculty Fellow (2019)
- Cornell ECE Teaching Assistant Award (2013)
Grants & Projects:
- NSF $2M for semiconductor advancements
- Samsung/Sandia grants for PIM programming models
- UIUC/ZJU DREMES collaboration on neuromorphic PIM
Labs/Teams: Leads the ARCANA Research Group, focusing on reimagining computing around new applications. Collaborates with ASAP and HYBRID centers for co-design tools and neuromorphic architectures.





