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Kanad Ghose, professor and chair of the Department
of Computer Science, began his service at the University
in 1987. His research in high-performance computing
and computer architecture has resulted in several breakthrough
designs in processor architecture, power-aware systems
and high-performance computing infrastructures. In
several of these, he and his students partnered with
scientists from IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Intel and BAE
Systems.
The importance of his research is underscored by grants
from AFOSR, BAE, the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency (DARPA), IBM, Intel Corporation and the National
Science Foundation, among others, to a research team
he established and which is at the leading edge of
high-performance microprocessor architectures and power-aware
designs. He received a New York State Office of Science,
Technology and Academic Research (NYSTAR) Technology
Transfer Incentive award. He has well over 100 peer-reviewed
publications in highly selective conferences and top
journals in his research areas. He received his doctorate
from Iowa State University.
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