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Timothy Rogers is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University, located in West Lafayette. His research focuses on GPU architecture, parallel processing, and simulation frameworks, with particular emphasis on optimizing hardware acceleration, memory systems, and concurrency management. He holds an office at BHEE 326A and can be reached at timrogers@purdue.edu.
His work spans GPU performance modeling, SIMT architecture analysis, and energy-efficient computing. Recent contributions include frameworks like ThreadFuser for MIMD program analysis, CRISP for concurrent rendering, and Simr for data center microservices. He has also contributed to hardware ray tracing units and RISC-V core integration studies.
Rogers has been active in conference leadership, serving as General Chair for ISPASS 2024 and securing NSF travel grants for student participation. His research bridges theoretical architecture design with practical implementation, addressing challenges in modern massively parallel systems.

