Eishi Arimaمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Computer architecture and parallel systems
- Power-aware computing
- Process and resource management in HPC systems
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Dr. Eishi Arima is a researcher at the Chair of Computer Architecture and Parallel Systems within the Department of Informatics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). His work focuses on cutting-edge computer architecture and high-performance computing systems, with particular expertise in power-aware computing, resource management, and heterogeneous systems. He actively contributes to numerous international conferences and collaborative research projects addressing challenges in modern computing infrastructure. Dr. Arima's research spans multiple critical areas in computer architecture including memory and storage systems, performance modeling and optimization, hardware/software codesign, and processor microarchitectures. His work demonstrates particular strength in addressing energy efficiency challenges in high-performance computing environments, with numerous publications on power capping, resource partitioning, and sustainable computing approaches. His research bridges theoretical concepts with practical implementations, often incorporating machine learning techniques to optimize system performance under various constraints. Analysis of Dr. Arima's publication record reveals a strong focus on addressing the energy efficiency challenges in modern computing systems. His work consistently targets the intersection of hardware architecture and system-level resource management, with particular emphasis on heterogeneous computing platforms combining CPUs, GPUs, and emerging memory technologies. Over time, his research has evolved from traditional cache and memory system optimizations toward more holistic approaches incorporating machine learning for resource management in power-constrained environments. Recent publications demonstrate increasing attention to sustainability aspects of computing, reflecting broader industry trends toward greener computing solutions. Dr. Arima has served in various organizational capacities for major international conferences including as Program Committee member for SC, IPDPS, and Cluster conferences, and as Program Co-Chair for ACM CF'20. His journal review activities span multiple prestigious publications including IEEE TPDS and Elsevier FGCS. This extensive service demonstrates his recognition as a respected member of the international computer architecture research community. Dr. Arima has mentored numerous students through bachelor's theses, master's theses, and guided research projects. His students have produced research on topics including reinforcement learning for resource management, job scheduling optimization, memory system improvements, and power-aware computing techniques. Several student projects have resulted in publications at reputable conferences, indicating the high quality of research conducted under his supervision. His mentoring covers both theoretical aspects of computer architecture and practical implementation challenges in real-world systems. Dr. Arima is actively involved in multiple research projects including SEANERGYS (EuroHPC), PlasmaPEPS, OpenCUBE, DaREXA-F, ScalNEXT, PDexa, MUNIQC-ATOMS, BB-KI_Chips, QuaST, and Q-DESSI. These projects address various aspects of high-performance computing, from energy efficiency to quantum computing integration. His work contributes to the development of next-generation computing infrastructure that balances performance requirements with sustainability concerns.







