Congratulating ISCA 2023 awards recipients
SIGARCH and TCCA would like to congratulate the recipients of the awards and honors announced at the ISCA 2023 awards banquet.
ACM/IEEE CS Eckert Mauchly Award
Kunle Olukotun, Stanford University
âFor contributions and leadership in the development of parallel systems, especially multicore and multithreaded processorsâ
ACM SIGARCH Maurice Wilkes Award
Abhishek Bhattacharjee, Yale University
âFor contributions to memory address translation used in widely available commercial microprocessors and operating systemsâ
ACM SIGARCH Alan D. Berenbaum Distinguished Service Award
David Wood, University of Wisconsin
âFor his exemplary stewardship of the SIGARCH-SIGHPC transition and his decades of leadership in the SIGARCH and broader computer architecture communityâ
ISCA Influential Paper Award
â3D-Stacked Memory Architectures for Multi-core Processorsâ
by Gabriel Loh
35th International Symposium on Computer Architecture, 2008
ISCA Best Paper Award
âContiguitas: The Pursuit of Physical Memory Contiguity in Datacentersâ
by Kaiyang Zhao, Kaiwen Xue, Ziqi Wang, Dan Schatzberg, Leon Yang, Antonis Manousis, Johannes Weiner, Rik van Riel, Bikash Sharma, Chunqiang Tang, Dimitrios Skarlatos
âSCALO: An Accelerator-Rich Distributed System for Scalable Brain-Computer Interfacingâ
by Karthik Sriram, Raghavendra Pradyumna Pothukuchi, MichaĹ Gerasimiuk, Muhammed Ugur, Oliver Ye, Rajit Manohar, Anurag Khandelwal, Abhishek Bhattacharjee
ISCA Artifact Award
âRowPress: Amplifying Read-Disturbance in Modern DRAM Chipsâ
by Haocong Luo, Ataberk Olgun, Giray Yaglikci, Yahya Can TuÄrul, Steve Rhyner, Meryem Banu Cavlak, JoĂŤl Lindegger, Mohammad Sadrosadati, Onur Mutlu
âRoSĂ: A Hardware-Software Co-Simulation Infrastructure Enabling Pre-Silicon Full-Stack Robotics SoC Evaluation”
Dima Nikiforov, Shengjun Kris Dong, Chengyi Lux Zhang, Seah Kim, Borivoje NikoliÄ, Yakun Sophia Shao
SIGARCH/TCCA Outstanding Dissertation Award
Georgios Tzimpragos, UCSB, for âComputing with Temporal Operators.â
Citation: âFor cross-layer computer architecture and compilation techniques that facilitate practical quantum hardware and software, bridging the resource gap between quantum applications and hardware.â
Honorable Mentions:
Vidushi Dadu, UCLA, for âGeneralizing Programmable Accelerators for Irregularity.â
Citation: âFor broadening the scope of programmable accelerators by systematizing forms of irregularity across domains and exposing specialization primitives within unified task-dataflow execution models.â
Udit Gupta, Harvard, for âEnabling High Performance, Efficient, and Sustainable Deep Learning Systems at Scale.â
Citation: âFor contributions to hardware/software design of neural recommendation systems, recognition of the sustainability impact of large-scale AI, and development of embodied carbon models.â
Gururaj Saileshwar, Georgia Tech, for âArchitecting Secure Processor Caches.â
Citation: âFor developing principled state-of-the art cache attacks and defenses by exploiting architectural insights.â
ACM Fellows:
⢠Luis H. Ceze: âFor contributions to developing new architectures and programming systems for emerging applications and computing technologiesâ
⢠Timothy Sherwood: âFor contributions to computer system security and performance analysisâ
⢠Moin Qureshi: âFor contributions to memory hierarchy designâ
IEEE Fellows
⢠Fred Chong: âFor contributions to the field of quantum computer architecture, compilation, and optimizationâ
⢠Moin Qureshi: âFor contributions to scalable memory systemsâ
⢠Rajit Manohar: âFor contributions to the design and implementation of asynchronous circuits and systemsâ