Education and Dissertation
– Educated at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras
– Educated at Rice University
– Completed Ph.D. at Rice in 1993
– Dissertation titled ‘Synchronization, Coherence, and Consistency for High Performance Shared-Memory Multiprocessing’
– Dissertation supervised by J. Robert Jump and Bart Sinclair
Recognition and Professional Affiliations
– Became a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 2017
– Elected as an ACM Fellow in 2018
– Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
– ACM Fellow
Contributions and Expertise
– Made significant contributions to shared memory and reconfigurability
– Research focused on synchronization, coherence, and consistency for high-performance shared-memory multiprocessing
– Known for expertise in shared memory and reconfigurability
Career and Publications
– Currently holds a position in academia
– Active in the field of computer science and engineering
– Has published numerous research papers in reputable journals and conferences
– Serves on program committees for conferences and workshops in her field
Overall Profile
– Sandhya Dwarkadas is an accomplished computer scientist and engineer
– Recognized for contributions to shared memory and reconfigurability
– Holds prestigious fellowships in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and ACM
– Completed a Ph.D. at Rice University with a focus on synchronization, coherence, and consistency for high-performance shared-memory multiprocessing
– Currently active in academia, publishing research papers and serving on program committees.
Sandhya Dwarkadas is a professor and Chair of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia. She was formerly the Albert Arendt Hopeman Professor of Engineering and Professor and Chair of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Rochester. She is known for her research on shared memory and reconfigurable computing.