Onur Mutlu
professor
computer science
Institute of Theoretical Computer Science
Switzerland
Biography
I am a Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich. I am part of the Systems Group. I am also an Adjunct Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, where I held the Dr. William D. and Nancy W. Strecker Early Career Professorship.
Research Interest
My research is in computer architecture, systems, and bioinformatics. My work spans and stretches the boundaries between applications, systems, languages, system software, compilers, and hardware. My research tackles many issues in high performance, energy efficiency, hardware security, fault tolerance, predictable systems, dependable systems, and hardware/software cooperation. I am especially excited about novel computation, communication and memory/storage paradigms, applied to emerging systems, technologies, and bioinformatics/medical applications. I am also excited about system design for bioinformatics and biologically inspired computing paradigms
Publications
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Research Problems and Opportunities in Memory Systems
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Error Characterization, Mitigation, and Recovery in Flash Memory Based Solid State Drives
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The RowHammer Problem and Other Issues We May Face as Memory Becomes Denser