Saugata Ghose
Systems Scientist, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Bio
I am a systems scientist in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at CMU, working in the SAFARI Research Group led by Prof. Onur Mutlu. I am a part of the Computer Architecture Lab at Carnegie Mellon (CALCM) and the Parallel Data Lab.
My research incorporates several aspects of computer architecture, with a significant focus on designing architecture-aware and systems-aware memory and storage. I am particularly interested in introducing interactions between different levels of the compute stack that allow the levels to cooperate with each other. Before moving to CMU, I was a graduate student in the M3 Architecture Group, which is part of the Computer Systems Laboratory at Cornell University. At Cornell, I designed efficient, high-performance memory systems for multicore architectures.
Research
Keywords
- Computer architecture
- Memory systems
- Nonvolatile memory
- Energy-aware computing
- Hardware/software interaction
- Virtual memory
- Storage systems