- Computer Architecture
- Compilers
- Microarchitecture
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Timothy M. Jones is a Professor of Computer Architecture and Compilation at the University of Cambridge's Computer Laboratory, serving as Director of the Computer Architecture and Semiconductor Design Centre (CASCADE) and Fellow/Director of Studies at Gonville and Caius College. His research focuses on parallelism extraction in applications to enhance performance and address energy efficiency/reliability challenges in compilers, binary translators, and microarchitectures. Current work includes novel cache prefetching techniques, thread-level parallelism schemes, and advanced core prediction methods. He has an Erdős number of 4 and a Dijkstra number of 4 via collaborative networks. Research interests span computer architecture fundamentals, compiler optimizations, hardware security mechanisms, and fault tolerance strategies. Notable contributions include speculative vectorization, heterogeneous parallel error detection (MEEK/FireGuard), and security tools like MarkUs and MineSweeper. CASCADE oversees interdisciplinary projects addressing future microprocessor/system challenges. Jones supervises PhD students through CASCADE's 2025 intake program. Publications emphasize architectural innovations in memory systems, security, and energy efficiency. Key works include MASCOT (memory dependence prediction), Scalar Vector Runahead (2024), and Decoupled Vector Runahead (2023). His work integrates hardware-software co-design principles to tackle real-world processor bottlenecks.








