I am a researcher in the Computer Architecture Group under the Systems and Networking Research Area at Microsoft Research. I am also a Research Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin.
News
- I am co-chairing the program committee for IISWC 2008. Click here for the call for papers.
Brief Bio
I was previously a member of the HPS Research Group at the University of Texas at Austin, where I received my PhD in 2006.
My PhD dissertation was on efficient runahead execution processors. I received my BS degrees in computer engineering and psychology from
the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 2000 and my MS degree in electrical and computer engineering from UT-Austin in 2002.
I am interested in broad computer architecture research, especially in the interactions between programmers, languages, operating systems, compilers, and microarchitecture.
I worked at Intel Corporation during the summers of 2001-2003 and at Advanced Micro Devices during the summers of 2004-2005. During my graduate studies, I received
the UT-Austin Continuing Fellowship in 2003, the Intel PhD fellowship in 2004, and the University of Texas George H. Mitchell Award for Excellence in Graduate Research in 2005.
Contact Information
Microsoft Research
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052
Email: onur@microsoft.com
Phone: 425-421-6687
Research
- My research objective is to advance the hardware/software architecture of computer systems and microprocessors in novel ways such that their
performance, reliability, and efficiency are significantly improved to allow discoveries in science and developments in technology and engineering
that will increase the quality of human life in the world. Although I have broad research interests in computing, I am especially interested in
holistic architectural solutions that involve intelligent and efficient cooperation between the algorithm designer, the programmer, the compiler,
the instruction set architecture, the microarchitecture, and the underlying circuits.
- Publications
- Research Areas and Projects
- MS-ManiC: Scalable Memory Systems for Many Core Architectures
- Architectural Support for Software Productivity: Support for Object-Oriented Languages and Managed Runtime Systems
- Architectural Support for Operating Systems
- Fault Tolerance: Hardware/Softwware Techniques for Tolerating Hard/Soft Errors and Design Bugs
- Energy-efficient, High-performance, and Quality-of-service Aware Microarchitectures
- Runahead Execution
- Dissertation
- HPS Research Group
Educational Background
- PhD in Computer Engineering,
University of Texas at Austin, August 2000 - August 2006.
- MSE in Computer Engineering,
University of Texas at Austin, August 2000 - May 2002.
- BSE in Computer Engineering,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, September 1997 - August 2000.
- BS in Psychology,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, September 1997 - August 2000.
- Graduate of Besiktas Ataturk Anadolu Lisesi in Istanbul, Turkey.
- Curriculum Vitae (out of date)
Recent Professional Service
- Program Co-Chair, 4th IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization (IISWC), September 2008.
- Co-Guest Editor, IEEE Micro special issue (May/June 2008) on "The Interaction of Computer Architecture and Operating Systems in the Many-core Era"
- Conference Program Committee Member: HPCA 2009,
ASPLOS 2009,
MICRO 2008,
ISCA 2008,
MICRO 2007
- Workshop Program Committee Member: CATARS 2008 (with DSN),
MSPC 2008 (with ASPLOS),
RAAW 2007 (with MICRO),
WAR 2006 (with MICRO)
- Workshop Co-organizer: WIOSCA 2008 (with ISCA),
WIOSCA 2007 (with ISCA)
- Organizing Committees: UW/MSR Summer Institute 2008,
ASPLOS 2008 (Publicity chair),
ICS 2007 (Publications chair)
- External Reviewer: ISCA, MICRO, HPCA, ASPLOS, Usenix Security Symposium, HotOS, ICS, PACT, IPDPS, ISPASS, HiPEAC, Euro-Par, ACM TACO, IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Computer, IEEE Computer Architecture Letters, CACM, HiPEAC Journal.
Interns and Students
I have had the pleasure of mentoring and working with the following talented students:
- Alejandro Cornejo, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (Spring 2007)
- Engin Ipek, Cornell University (Summer 2007)
- Rishi Agarwal, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (Summer 2007)
- Jose Joao, University of Texas at Austin (Summer 2007)
- Kypros Constantinides, University of Michigan (Summer 2007)