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  <title><![CDATA[ECE Team's Paper Chosen for IEEE Micro "Top Picks" Issue]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>A paper written by Hsien-Hsin Sean Lee and his research team is the first ever from Georgia Tech to be chosen for <em>IEEE Micro</em>
 magazine's "Top Picks" issue. Published annually, this issue selects 
the most significant papers from computer architecture conferences based
 on novelty and long-term impact.  
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<p>Being chosen for this honor is considered the equivalent to receiving a Best Paper Award. This year, <em>IEEE Micro</em> chose 11 papers to highlight.</p>
<p>An associate professor in the School of Electrical and Computer 
Engineering (ECE) at Georgia Tech, Dr. Lee co-wrote this paper entitled 
"Security Refresh: Protecting Phase-Change Memory against Malicious Wear
 Out" with his current Ph.D. student Nak Hee Seong and his former Ph.D. 
student Dong Hyuk Woo. This work addressed the technological limitation 
of an emerging memory technology known as Phase Change Memory (PCM). </p><p>PCM
 provides benefits such as non-volatility, low-power, high-density with 
access speed comparable to DRAM, yet more scalable in feature size. 
Industries have been investigating PCM as a candidate to replace DRAM, 
but PCM's usability is hindered by its limited write endurance. Dr. Lee 
and his team proposed a novel, wear-leveling technique called security 
refresh, which randomly shuffles the physical location of each memory 
block to slow down wear-out caused by frequent writes to the same 
locations. The scheme evens out the write distribution in the PCM space 
and obfuscates address access patterns to prevent worst-case writes or 
malicious exploits. Security refresh can effectively extend PCM's 
lifetime to approach its theoretical limit, enabling its practical use 
as an integral part of the system memory for future computing systems. </p>]]></body>
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