Distinguished ACM Speaker:
Ruchir Puri
Based in NY, USA
Bio: Dr. Ruchir Puri is an IBM Fellow at Thomas J Watson Research Center, Yorktown Hts, NY where he leads high performance design and methodology solutions for all of IBM’s enterprise server and system chip designs. Most recently, he lead the design methodology innovations for IBM’s latest Power7 and zEnterprise microprocessors and is currently leading design methodology research efforts on future processors. Dr. Puri has received numerous accolades including the highest technical position at IBM, the IBM Fellow, which was awarded for his transformational role in microprocessor design methodology. In addition, Dr. Puri has received “Best of IBM” awards in both 2011 and 2012 and IBM Corporate Award from IBM’s CEO, and several IBM Outstanding Technical Achievement awards. Dr. Ruchir Puri is a Fellow of the IEEE, a member of IBM Academy of Technology and IBM Master Inventor, an ACM Distinguished Speaker and IEEE Distinguished Lecturer. He is also a recipient of SRC outstanding mentor award and have been an adjunct professor at Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, NY and was also honored with John Von-Neumann Chair at Institute of Discrete Mathematics at Bonn University, Germany. He has delivered numerous keynotes and invited talks at major VLSI Design and Automation conferences, National Science Foundation and US Department of Defense Research panels and have been an editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. Dr. Puri is an inventor of over 50 U.S. patents (both issued and pending) and have authored over 100 publications on the design and synthesis of low-power and high-performance circuits.
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