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Tanvir Ahmed Khan
Google Scholar ID: 5Tv_pRsAAAAJ
Columbia University
Computer Architecture
Software Systems
Programming Languages
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20
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tk3070@columbia.edu
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Publications
7 items
Challenges and Design Considerations for Finding CUDA Bugs Through GPU-Native Fuzzing
2026
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When a Nation Speaks: Machine Learning and NLP in People's Sentiment Analysis During Bangladesh's 2024 Mass Uprising
2025
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NanoTag: Systems Support for Efficient Byte-Granular Overflow Detection on ARM MTE
2025
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GRPO++: Enhancing Dermatological Reasoning under Low Resource Settings
2025
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CLARIFY: A Specialist-Generalist Framework for Accurate and Lightweight Dermatological Visual Question Answering
2025
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The Effect of Compression Techniques on Large Multimodal Language Models in the Medical Domain
2025
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CXLMemSim: A pure software simulated CXL.mem for performance characterization
arXiv.org · 2023
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
2024 ACM SIGARCH/IEEE CS TCCA Outstanding Dissertation Award
IEEE Micro Top Picks 2023 (top 12 architecture papers of 2022)
MICRO'22 Best Paper Award (top 2 of 83 papers, top 1% of 348 submissions)
DATE'23 Best Paper Award Nomination
Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship Finalist (2022, 1 of 46)
Facebook Fellowship Finalist (2020, top 4% of 1800 applicants)
Mentored undergraduate Kan Zhu to win 1st place at MICRO 2022 Student Research Competition
Published 'Whisper' and 'OCOLOS' at MICRO'22
Education
Ph.D. from University of Michigan
Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship (2022–2023)
Best PhD Research Award, Michigan Systems Lab (2021)
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation Fellowship (2017–2018)
B.Sc. from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), 2009–2014
Crest of Honor for highest CGPA in department (2014)
University Merit Scholarship and Dean's List Scholarship at BUET (2009–2014)
Background
Assistant Professor (tenure-track) at Columbia University
Focuses on enabling efficient data center processing
Combines computer architecture, compilers, and operating systems to design profile-guided optimizations
Developed techniques I-SPY and DMon, adopted by Intel and ARM
Published in top-tier venues including ISCA, MICRO, ASPLOS, OSDI, PLDI, FAST, and EuroSys
Co-authors
43 total
Baris Kasikci
University of Washington
Heiner Litz
University of California Santa Cruz
Co-author 3
Joseph Devietti
Assistant Professor of Computer & Information Science, University of Pennsylvania
Co-author 5
Sreenivas Subramoney
Intel Corporation
Ian Neal
Senior R&D Engineer, Veridise
Co-author 8
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