- Big Data
- Parallel Computing
- Databases
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Phil Gibbons is a Professor in the Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science Departments at Carnegie Mellon University. He holds a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley (1989) and has extensive industry experience at AT&T Bell Labs, Lucent Bell Labs, and Intel Research. His research focuses on parallel computing, distributed systems, databases, and machine learning, with a emphasis on algorithmic and systems-level innovations. He has led major initiatives like the Intel Science and Technology Center for Cloud Computing and contributed to projects such as IrisNet (a planetary-scale sensor network). Education : Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of California at Berkeley (1989) Research Interests : Gibbons' work spans big data analytics , high-performance computing , and cloud systems . He develops scalable algorithms and systems for emerging memory technologies, distributed ML, and robotics. Notable contributions include processing-in-memory (PIM) optimizations, pipeline parallelism for DNN training, and system architectures for robotic processors. Awards : IEEE Fellow (2014) ACM Fellow (2006) ACM Paris Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award (2019) Best Paper Award at NSDI 2006 Grants & Leadership : Co-PI of the $15M Intel STC for Cloud Computing (2011-2015) Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing (2012-2018) Leadership roles in conferences like SPAA, EuroSys, and MLSys Teams & Labs : Active in robotics computing (RobotPerf benchmark), distributed ML systems, and hardware-software co-design initiatives.












