Mircea R. Stan

I am teaching and doing research in the areas of high-performance low-power VLSI, Processing in Memory, temperature-aware circuits and architecture, embedded systems, spintronics, and nanoelectronics. I lead the High-Performance Low-Power (HPLP) lab and is an associate director of the Center for Automata Processing (CAP). I received the Ph.D. (1996) and the M.S. (1994) degrees from UMass Amherst and the Diploma (1984) from the Polytechnic Institute in Bucharest, Romania. Since 1996 I have been with the ECE Department at UVa, where I am now the Virginia Microelectronics Consortium (VMEC) Professor. I received the 2018 Influential ISCA Paper Award (For 2003 paper “Temperature-aware microarchitecture”), the NSF CAREER award in 1997 and was a co-author on best paper awards at ASILOMAR19, LASCAS19, SELSE17, ISQED08, GLSVLSI06, ISCA03 and SHAMAN02 and IEEE Micro Top Picks in 2008 and 2003. He gave keynotes at DCAS18, SOCC16, CogArch16, WoNDP15, iNIS15 and CNNA14. I am a fellow of the IEEE, a member of ACM, and of Et,a Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma Xi.

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