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Christos Kozyrakis
NameChristos Kozyrakis
OccupationComputer scientist
EmployerStanford University

Christos Kozyrakis is a renowned computer scientist and professor at Stanford University, known for his work in the field of Computer Architecture and Parallel Computing. His research focuses on designing and evaluating Computer Systems that can efficiently execute Machine Learning and Data Analytics workloads, often in collaboration with researchers from Google, Microsoft, and Intel. Kozyrakis has also worked with NASA and Los Alamos National Laboratory on various projects, including the development of High-Performance Computing systems. He has published numerous papers in top-tier conferences, such as ISCA and MICRO, and has served on the program committees of ASPLOS and HPCA.

Biography

Christos Kozyrakis was born in Greece and spent his early years in Athens, where he developed an interest in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. He moved to the United States to pursue his higher education, and his work has been influenced by prominent researchers, including David Patterson and Armando Fox. Kozyrakis has also collaborated with experts from University of California, Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon University on various projects, including the development of Cloud Computing systems and Big Data analytics platforms. His research has been supported by grants from National Science Foundation and Department of Energy, and he has worked with companies like Amazon and Facebook to apply his research in real-world settings.

Education

Kozyrakis received his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from National Technical University of Athens, where he was advised by professors from University of Cambridge and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He then moved to the United States to pursue his Master's degree and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University, working under the guidance of John Hennessy and David Cheriton. During his time at Stanford University, Kozyrakis was exposed to the work of prominent researchers, including Sylvia Ratnasamy and Scott Shenker, and he collaborated with students from University of Washington and University of Texas at Austin on various projects.

Career

Christos Kozyrakis is currently a professor at Stanford University, where he teaches courses on Computer Architecture and Parallel Computing. He has also held visiting positions at University of California, Los Angeles and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, and has worked with researchers from IBM and Oracle on various projects. Kozyrakis has served as a program chair for conferences like ISCA and MICRO, and has been a member of the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on Computers and ACM Transactions on Computer Systems. He has also collaborated with experts from Harvard University and University of Oxford on various projects, including the development of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning systems.

Research

Kozyrakis' research focuses on designing and evaluating Computer Systems that can efficiently execute Machine Learning and Data Analytics workloads. He has worked on projects related to Cloud Computing, Big Data analytics, and High-Performance Computing, often in collaboration with researchers from Google, Microsoft, and Intel. Kozyrakis has also explored the use of FPGAs and GPUs in Data Centers, and has developed new Computer Architectures that can efficiently support Machine Learning and Data Analytics workloads. His research has been supported by grants from National Science Foundation and Department of Energy, and he has worked with companies like Amazon and Facebook to apply his research in real-world settings. Kozyrakis has also collaborated with experts from University of California, San Diego and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on various projects, including the development of Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet of Things platforms.

Awards_and_Honors

Christos Kozyrakis has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the field of Computer Science. He is a fellow of ACM and IEEE, and has received awards from National Science Foundation and Department of Energy for his research. Kozyrakis has also received the ACM SIGARCH Maurice Wilkes Award and the IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award for his contributions to the field of Computer Architecture. He has been recognized as one of the most influential researchers in the field of Computer Science by Microsoft Research and Google Research, and has been invited to give keynote talks at conferences like ISCA and MICRO. Kozyrakis has also received awards from Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley for his teaching and mentoring, and has been recognized as a Stanford University Faculty Scholar. Category:Computer scientists

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