Computer Architecture Expert and Professor at Cornell University
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Cornell UniversityDave Albonesi is a distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University, renowned for his expertise in energy-efficient computer architecture. With a career spanning both industry and academia, Albonesi brings a unique perspective to his research and teaching. He holds degrees from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and Syracuse University, and spent a decade in the computer industry before transitioning to academia. At Cornell, Albonesi teaches a wide range of courses, from introductory computing to advanced graduate-level computer architecture. His research focuses on adaptive and reconfigurable multi-core architectures, power-aware computing, and energy-efficient smart buildings. Albonesi's contributions to the field have earned him numerous accolades, including fellowship in the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, and multiple teaching excellence awards at Cornell. He has also held significant leadership roles in the academic community, serving as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Micro and in various capacities for international symposiums on computer architecture and microarchitecture