Bio
Hadi Esmaeilzadeh is an assistant professor in the School of Computer Science in the College of Computing and an adjunct assistant professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He joined the School of Computer Science as an Assistant Professor in 2013. He is the inaugural holder of the Allchin Family Early Career Professorship. His specialty is computer architecture. Esmaeilzadeh is the founding director of the Alternative Computing Technologies (ACT) Lab. He is working on developing new technologies and cross-stack solutions to build the next generation computing systems for emerging applications. Esmaeilzadeh holds a patent for method, system and computer-accessible medium for providing a distributed predicate prediction. His doctoral dissertation received the William Chan Memorial Dissertation Award. He received the Google Faculty Award in 2013 and his team, the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship in 2014. His research has been recognized four times as a Communications of the ACM "Research Highlights" and four Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Micro Top Picks. His Dark Silicon paper was profiled in The New York Times. Esmaeilzadeh received his doctorate in computational science and engineering from the University of Washington, a master’s in computer science from University of Texas, Austin, and a master’s degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Tehran.