Alexandros Daglis
Scholar

Alexandros Daglis

Google Scholar ID: Mm-dHpMAAAAJ
Georgia Institute of Technology
Computer ArchitectureDatacenter SystemsMemory SystemsNetworking
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
877
 
H-index
16
 
i10-index
17
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
36
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Recipient of the NSF CAREER award, Google Faculty Research award, and several teaching distinctions at Georgia Tech. His research is supported by the NSF, IARPA, Intel, and Samsung. Recent publications include 'Citadel: Rethinking Memory Allocation to Safeguard Against Inter-Domain Rowhammer Exploits', 'StarNUMA: Mitigating NUMA Challenges with Memory Pooling', and more.
Research Experience
  • Served as a PC member for HPCA'26, co-chair for Workshops and Tutorials at MICRO 2025, and other academic roles.
Education
  • Received his PhD from EPFL, where his thesis was awarded an EPFL thesis distinction and the ACM SIGARCH/IEEE CS TCCA Outstanding Dissertation Honorable Mention.
Background
  • Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgia Tech, with an adjunct appointment at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research focuses on rack-scale computing and network-compute integration, targeting the most challenging communication-intensive services with tight latency targets in datacenter environments. Broadly interested in the transition from CPU-centric to network- and memory-centric computing and its impact on system architectures, algorithms, and software.
Miscellany
  • No personal interests or hobbies mentioned.