Margaret Martonosi

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Margaret Martonosi is a prominent computer architect and Princeton University professor known for her influential research in power-aware computing, computer architecture, and hardware–software interface design.

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instanceOf computer architect
person
academicDegree Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
PhD in Electrical Engineering
almaMater Cornell University NERFINISHED
Stanford University NERFINISHED
awardReceived ACM Fellow NERFINISHED
ACM SIGARCH Distinguished Service Award NERFINISHED
ACM SIGARCH Maurice Wilkes Award NERFINISHED
ACM SIGARCH and IEEE-CS TCCA Influential ISCA Paper Award NERFINISHED
IEEE Fellow NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
employer Princeton University
fieldOfWork computer architecture
embedded systems
hardware–software interface design
performance analysis of computer systems
power-aware computing
gender female
givenName Margaret
hasAcademicAdvisor Anant Agarwal NERFINISHED
hasResearchInterest energy-efficient computing
hardware support for debugging and profiling
low-power design
memory systems
mobile computing
parallel architectures
performance modeling
hasRole faculty member at Princeton University
research group leader in computer architecture
languageSpoken English
memberOf Association for Computing Machinery NERFINISHED
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers NERFINISHED
name Margaret Martonosi NERFINISHED
notableFor research on computer architecture
research on hardware–software interface design
research on power-aware computing
work on mobile and embedded systems power management
notableWork research on power-aware computer architectures
techniques for hardware–software co-design in embedded systems
tools and methods for performance and power analysis of computer systems
occupation researcher
university professor
workInstitution Department of Computer Science, Princeton University NERFINISHED

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