Sudhanva Gurumurthi is a computer architect and Fellow at AMD, where he is currently responsible for research and advanced development in Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS). These responsibilities include developing resilience techniques and methodologies to address fundamental reliability challenges and enable new use cases, and orchestrating their technology transfer to the company roadmap and the broader industry. His work has directly impacted numerous AMD products, multiple industry standards, and external research in the field. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Computer Architecture Letters and serves on the advisory boards of the College of Science and Engineering and Computer Science at Texas State University.
He was previously a staff member in AMD Research, where he was responsible for RAS and advanced memory system pathfinding in AMD's exascale research program. Before joining industry, Sudhanva was an Associate Professor with tenure in the Computer Science Department at the University of Virginia, where his group made contributions to topics in memory and storage systems, energy-efficient computing, and RAS.
Sudhanva is the recipient of an NSF CAREER Award, a Google Focused Research Award, an IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Contributor recognition, and is named to the ISCA Hall of Fame. He received his PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from Penn State in 2005. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and the ACM.
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