Anthony Goodacre is a Professor of Computer Architectures at the School of Computer Science, holding a part-time role while serving as Director of Technology and Systems at ARM Ltd. in Cambridge. He leads research spanning nanotechnology, hardware design, operating systems, and heterogeneous runtimes, with a focus on scalable, power-efficient systems for embedded, enterprise, and HPC applications. Research interests include: Exascale computing through EU-funded projects like EUROSERVER and ExaNoDe 3D silicon integration and system virtualization for heterogeneous architectures Quantum-classical programming languages (e.g., Quff) Power management techniques like cyclic power-gating Memory models and runtime systems for ARM-based data centers His 15 most recent publications highlight trends in FPGA acceleration, radiation-hardened MPSoC systems, and hybrid quantum-classical programming. Contributions to EU FP7/H2020 projects (e.g., EUROSERVER, ExaNEST) emphasize commercialization of ARM technology for exascale computation. Current collaborations include: KALEAO Limited (CSO/CTO since 2015) ARM Ltd. (Director since 2002) Technology Strategy Board (member since 2015) Academic partnerships in EU H2020 projects He co-supervises two PhD students and contributes to policy discussions, including parliamentary select committee evidence. His work aligns with UN SDGs for energy efficiency and sustainable computing.







