Prof. Tanvir Ahmed Khan Receives 2024 ACM SIGARCH & IEEE CS TCCA Outstanding Dissertation Award

Tanvir Ahmed Khan has been awarded the prestigious ACM SIGARCH/IEEE CS TCCA Outstanding Dissertation Award for his dissertation, "Rescuing Data Center Processors."

By
Xintian Tina Wang
July 03, 2024

Columbia University's Electrical Engineering Department proudly announces that Prof. Tanvir Ahmed Khan has been awarded the prestigious ACM SIGARCH/IEEE CS TCCA Outstanding Dissertation Award for his groundbreaking dissertation, "Rescuing Data Center Processors." This accolade recognizes exceptional doctoral research that significantly advances the field of computer engineering.

Prof. Khan's dissertation, completed at the University of Michigan, addresses the critical challenges posed by dynamic workloads in modern computing environments. His innovative approaches and solutions have been recognized for their profound impact on both theoretical and practical aspects of computer architecture. The full text of his dissertation is available here.

Prof. Khan’s contributions are already influencing the next generation of computing systems, ensuring more efficient, reliable, and scalable performance. His work is expected to set new standards and open up fresh avenues for research and development in the field.

Prof. Khan completed his PhD at the University of Michigan before joining Columbia University as an assistant professor. His exceptional academic journey and research accomplishments have solidified his reputation as a leading scholar in computer architecture.

For more information about Prof. Tanvir Ahmed Khan and his research, please visit his web page