Sarita V. Adve is
Professor in the Department
of Computer Science at
the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her
research interests are in
computer architecture and systems, parallel computing, and power and
reliability-aware systems.
Her most significant
research contributions are in the areas of memory consistency
models for multiprocessors (she co-developed the memory models for
the C++ and Java programming languages, which are based on her early
work on data-race-free models); hardware reliability (she
co-developed the concept of lifetime reliability aware architectures
and dynamic reliability management); power management (she led the
design of one of the first systems to implement cross-layer energy
management); exploiting instruction-level parallelism (ILP) for
memory system performance (she co-authored some of the first papers
on exploiting ILP for memory level parallelism); and evaluation
techniques for shared-memory multiprocessors with ILP processors
(she led the development of the widely used RSIM architecture
simulator).
Her current projects are:
DeNovo:
Rethinking Hardware for Disciplined Parallelism SWAT:
SoftWare Anomaly Treatment
DPJ:
Deterministic Parallel Java (led by Vikram Adve)
Professor Adve
was named an
ACM fellow in 2010, received the ACM
SIGARCH Maurice Wilkes award in
2008, an IBM
faculty award in
2005, was named a UIUC
University Scholar in
2004, received an Alfred
P. Sloan Research Fellowship in
1998, an IBM University Partnership award in 1997 and 1998, and a National
Science Foundation CAREER award
in 1995.
She served on the
National Science Foundation's CISE
directorate's advisory committee from
2003 to 2005 and on the expert
group to revise the Java memory model from
2001 to 2005. She
co-led the Intel/Microsoft funded Universal Parallel Computing
Research Center (UPCRC) at Illinois as its director of research in
its founding year (2008-09).She
currently serves on the board of directors for ACM SIGARCH
and for
the Computing
Research Association (CRA).
She received the
Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from the University of
Wisconsin - Madison in 1993 and 1989 respectively, and the B.Tech.
degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of
Technology - Bombay in 1987. Before joining Illinois, she was on the
faculty at Rice University from 1993 to 1999.
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