Trevor Mudge
Eleven papers by CSE researchers at VLDB 2024
CSE authors are presenting new research on topics related to data management, analysis, mining, and more.A look back at 25 years of University of Michigan innovation in computer architecture
Nine papers by EECS researchers have been highlighted as among the most significant of the last 25 years in an ISCA retrospective.Prof. Trevor Mudge retires after 46 years in computer architecture
He worked in a wide variety of computer related topics, but his focus was on computer architecture – the design of computers. In particular, he helped to frame the discussion about and develop the technology for ultra-low-power computing.CSE authors present four papers at MICRO 2022
Thirteen CSE co-authors had work accepted at the conference, including one Best Paper nominee.CSE researchers present five papers at ISCA 2022
17 U-M researchers proposed a variety of techniques to speed up complex graph algorithms, encrypted cloud computing, memory-intensive matrix operations, and more.Siying Feng awarded Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship to accelerate performance of emerging computer architectures
The fellowship will help support her work to develop acceleration techniques for emerging computer architectures in applications including machine learning, graph analytics, and scientific computing.Three researchers earn MICRO Test of Time for groundbreaking timing speculation work
Todd Austin, David Blaauw, Trevor Mudge, and a group of alumni were recognized by ACM MICRO for their landmark 2003 paper.Alumnus Nam Sung Kim named endowed chair at UIUC
Kim is a 2004 alumnus of the CSE PhD program at Michigan.CSE doctoral student Subhankar Pal receives Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship
The fellowship will advance his research on exploiting hardware reconfigurability in an effort to bridge the gap between programmability and efficiency that affects modern computing systems.
CSE researchers win best paper award at HPCA 2021
The paper introduces new hardware and software design principles to improve the performance of several important large-scale irregular workloads.
25-year paper award for power-saving approach to high-performance computing
Mudge’s paper examined the power-saving needs of high-performance computing.
A new hybrid chip that can change its own wiring
The speedy and efficient system-on-chip could unify wireless communication.
2017 ISCA Influential Paper Award for groundbreaking research in power-efficient computing
This award recognizes the paper published 15 years ago (2002) that has had the biggest impact on the field
Prof. Trevor Mudge named ACM Fellow for contributions to power aware computer architecture
His inventive approaches have led to new technologies that reduce the energy consumption of microprocessors while maintaining acceptable performance.
Two papers by Michigan researchers chosen as IEEE Micro Top Picks
The two papers from Michigan introduced the Sirius personal digital assistant and the MBus bus for modular microcomputing systems.
End of the Road for the Von Neumann Architecture? Not Yet.
So went the vote held in the debating chamber of the University of Cambridge Union.
Trevor Mudge Recognized for Distinguished Achievement at UIUC 50th Anniversary Event
He was recognized as an “outstanding educator and researcher whose work has advanced the field of low-power computer architecture and its interaction with technology.”
Computer architecture innovator Trevor Mudge chosen for top recognition by ACM/IEEE
Researchers Win Best Paper Award at ISPASS 2014
Researchers funded to develop a leap forward in Processor Architectures
The project proposes to produce a parallel heterogeneous 3D near-threshold computing system with unprecedented energy efficiency.
2012 ICCAD Ten Year Retrospective Most Influential Paper Award to Prof. Blaauw, Prof. Mudge, and EECS alumni Dr. Martin and Dr. Flautner
The research addressed voltage scaling of processors at the point where, at very low voltages, voltage leakage begins to dominate the computational power consumption.
Three EECS Teams are winners in 2011 DAC/ISSCC Student Design Contest
The contest is highly competitive and features the best student projects from the largest and most prestigious conferences in their respective fields.
Exploring the upper limits of low-energy computing
EECS Faculty receive 2010 HP Labs Innovation Research Awards
EECS professors receive research grants from Google
The research funded by Google involves redesigning servers and data centers to improve their energy efficiency.
2009 College of Engineering Awards
Work in software defined radio earns Best Paper Award at MICRO-41
The winning paper describes a commercial prototype processor that targets wireless baseband processing for the next generation of cellular phones.