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Moinuddin Qureshi
Professor of Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Moinuddin Qureshi is a distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His research focuses on computer architecture, memory systems, hardware security, and quantum computing.123
Academic Background
Professor Qureshi received his Ph.D. in 2007 and M.S. in 2003 from the University of Texas at Austin.24 Prior to joining Georgia Tech, he worked as a research staff member at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center from 2007 to 2011, where he developed caching algorithms for Power-7 processors.24
Research Accomplishments
Professor Qureshi has made significant contributions to the field of computer science:
- He is a member of the Hall of Fame for ISCA, MICRO, and HPCA, three prestigious conferences in computer architecture.24
- His research has been recognized with multiple awards, including the best paper award at MICRO 2018 and HiPC 2014.2
- His ISCA 2009 paper on Phase Change Memory received the 2019 Persistent Impact Prize for its exceptional impact on non-volatile memory research.24
- He received the 2022 ACM SIGARCH Maurice Wilkes Award for his contributions to high-performance memory systems.4
Professional Recognition
- Professor Qureshi is an ACM/IEEE Fellow.5
- He received the 2020 "Outstanding Researcher Award" from Intel and an "Outstanding Technical Achievement Award" from IBM Research.4
- He has approximately two dozen approved U.S. patents to his name.4
Teaching
At Georgia Tech, Professor Qureshi teaches courses related to computer architecture and advanced computer systems.6 He is known for his dedication to mentoring Ph.D. students in his research group, the Memory Systems Lab.4
Professor Qureshi's work continues to shape the fields of computer architecture, hardware security, and quantum computing, making him a leading figure in computer science research and education.