Recipient of the Sloan Faculty Research Award, two Google Faculty Research Awards (2019 and 2020), Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship, 2020 IEEE TCCA Young Computer Architect Award, Intel Rising Star Award, Google Research Award, Facebook Faculty Research Award, Cornell Excellence in Research Award, and Cornell Excellence in Teaching Award. Her work has also received six IEEE Micro TopPicks Awards, one TopPicks Honorable Mention, the ASPLOS'24 Influential Paper Award, and several best paper awards.
Research Experience
Formerly an Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Cornell University, a member of the Computer Systems Laboratory (CSL), and the John and Norma Balen Sesquicentennial Faculty Fellow. Currently leads the SAIL group at MIT.
Education
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, advised by Christos Kozyrakis; M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford (2011); Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (2009).
Background
Currently an Assistant Professor and the KDD Career Development Professor in Communications and Technology, in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at MIT, leading the SAIL group. Main research interests include computer architecture and systems, particularly improving the resource efficiency of large-scale datacenters through QoS-aware scheduling and resource management techniques. Also interested in designing efficient server architectures, distributed performance debugging, and cloud security.
Miscellany
Looking for motivated PhD, MS, and undergrad students to join her group.