
Dr. Moinuddin Qureshi joined the faculty of the Georgia Institute of Technology as an Associate Professor in August 2011. His research interests include computer architecture, scalable memory systems, fault tolerant computing, and analytical modeling of computer systems. He worked as a research staff member at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center from 2007 to 2011. While at IBM, he contributed to the design of efficient caching algorithms for Power 7 processors. He was awarded the IBM outstanding technical achievement award for his studies on emerging memory technologies for server processors. He holds five U.S. patents and has more than a dozen publications in flagship architecture conferences. He received his Ph.D. (2007) and M.S. (2003), both in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, and Bachelor of Electronics Engineering (2000) degree from University of Mumbai.
- High performance computer architecture
- Scalable memory/storage system design
- Architecting systems with emerging technology
- Fault tolerant computing
- Analytical modeling of computer systems
- Hybrid and adaptive architectures
- IBM Outstanding Technical Achievement (OTA) award for "Enterprise Innovations for Non-Volatile Memory", 2011
- IBM PhD fellowship award, 2003-2006
- IEEE Micro Top Picks from computer architecture conferences: 2007 and 2009
- IBM third plateau inventor award for filing 12 patents, 2010
- Program committee member of ISCA (2009-2012) and MICRO (2010, 2011)
- 1st rank out of 1,470 students in Bachelor of Electronics Engineering examinations, Mumbai University, 2000