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个人简介
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Computer architecture, including (but not limited to):
• Processor microarchitecture.
• Multiprocessor and chip multiprocessor systems design.
• Energy-efficient architectures and memory systems.
• Cache compression.
• Performance evaluation of multi-threaded commercial workloads.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Computer Sciences, March 2006
Department of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
Advisor: Prof. David A. Wood.
M.Sc. in Computer Sciences, December 2000
Department of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
Ph.D. Minor in Business, May 2002. GPA: 3.93 / 4.0.
M.Sc. in Computer Science, July 1999
Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt. GPA: 4.0 / 4.0.
B.Sc. in Computer Science and Automatic Control, June 1996
Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt. GPA: 3.95 / 4.0.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Research Scientist. Intel Corporation, Oregon Microarchitecture Lab, April 2006-Present
• Conducting forward-looking research for future Intel processors. Research focuses on energyefficient
architectures and memory systems.
Graduate Research Assistant. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Computer Sciences, June
2000-March 2006.
• Member of the Wisconsin Multifacet project (www.cs.wisc.edu/multifacet/) co-directed by
Professors Mark D. Hill and David A. Wood.
• Participated in developing Multifacet’s commercial workload simulation infrastructure.
• Studied and advocated a statistical methodology for multi-threaded workload evaluation.
• Designed and evaluated compressed cache systems for uniprocessors and chip multiprocessors
for my Ph.D. dissertation. Advisor: Professor David A. Wood.
Graduate Researcher. Computer Science Department, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt,
September 1996-July 1999
• Research Focus: Computer vision.
• Designed and compared sequential methods for recovering structure and motion of a rigid object
from an image sequence for my masters dissertation. Advisor: Professor Mohamed A. Ismail.
Alaa Alameldeen Curriculum Vitae Page 2/5
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Adjunct Faculty. Portland State University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
September 2008-Present. Teaching two graduate-level, quarter-based computer architecture courses,
Advanced Computer Architecture I (http://www.cecs.pdx.edu/~alaa/ece587/) and Advanced Computer
Architecture II (http://www.cecs.pdx.edu/~alaa/ece588/).
Graduate Teaching Assistant. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Computer Sciences,
August 1999-May 2000. Leading discussion sections, grading and consulting for two computer science
undergraduate classes.
Graduate Teaching Assistant. Alexandria University, Department of Computer Science, Alexandria,
Egypt, September 1996-June 1999. Instructor, leading discussion sections, consulting, grading and lab
supervision for many computer science undergraduate classes.
Graduate Instructor. Alexandria University, Scientific Computation Center, Alexandria, Egypt, July
1996- August 1999. Taught 2-3 week introductory computer courses.
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
System Analyst and Programmer. Alexandria University, Scientific Computation Center, Alexandria,
Egypt, July 1998-March 1999. Designed and implemented the database system for the Spinning Testing
Lab in CATGO (General Organization for Cotton Arbitration and Testing), Alexandria, Egypt using MS
Access.
Undergraduate Intern. Standardata Egypt, Alexandria, Egypt, July 1995-September 1995: Training on
Unix, C Programming and Screen/Printer Arabic Language Interface Programs.
Undergraduate Intern. AMAC, Alexandria, Egypt, July 1994-September 1994: Training on Systems
Operation and Programming in COBOL for an IBM/360 Compatible System.
PUBLICATIONS
(To access these documents, please visit http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~alaa/alaa.publications.html)
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
1. Alaa R. Alameldeen, Zeshan Chishti, Chris Wilkerson, Wei Wu, and Shih-Lien Lu, “Adaptive Cache
Design to Enable Reliable Low-Voltage Operation,” IEEE Transactions on Computers Volume 60, No. 1,
pages 50-63, January 2011.
2. Keith A. Bowman, Alaa R. Alameldeen, Srikanth T. Srinivasan, Chris B. Wilkerson, “Impact of Die-toDie
and Within-Die Parameter Variations on the Clock Frequency and Throughput of Multi-Core
Processors,” IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration Systems, Volume 17, No. 12, pages 1679-
1690, December 2009.
3. Chris Wilkerson, Hongliang Gao, Alaa R. Alameldeen, Zeshan Chishti, Muhammad Khellah and ShihLien
Lu, “Trading off Cache Capacity for Low Voltage Operation,” IEEE Micro Special Issue: Micro Top
Picks from Architecture Conferences 2008, Volume 29, No. 1, pages 96-103, January-February 2009.
4. Alaa R. Alameldeen and David A. Wood, “IPC Considered Harmful for Multiprocessor Workloads,”
IEEE Micro, Volume 26, No. 4, pages 8-17, June-August 2006.
5. Milo M.K. Martin, Daniel J. Sorin, Bradford M. Beckmann, Michael R. Marty, Min Xu, Alaa R.
Alameldeen, Kevin E. Moore, Mark D. Hill, and David A. Wood, “Multifacet’s General Execution-Driven
Multiprocessor Simulation (GEMS) Toolset,” Computer Architecture News (CAN), September 2005.
6. Alaa R. Alameldeen and David A. Wood, “Addressing Workload Variability in Architectural
Simulations,” IEEE Micro Special Issue: Micro’s Top Picks from Microarchitecture Conferences, Volume
23, No. 6, pages 94-98, November-December 2003. 15 of 72 submissions accepted (21%).
7. Alaa R. Alameldeen, Milo M.K. Martin, Carl J. Mauer, Kevin E. Moore, Min Xu, Daniel J. Sorin, Mark
D. Hill and David A. Wood, “Simulating a $2M Commercial Server on a $2K PC,” IEEE Computer,
February 2003, pages 50-57.
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