Aviral Shrivastava: Bio
Aviral Shrivastava is Assistant Professor in the School of Computing
Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering at the Arizona State
University, where he has established and heads the Compiler and
Microarchitecture Labs (CML). He received his Ph.D. and Masters in
Information and Computer Science from University of California,
Irvine, and bachelors in Computer Science and Engineering from Indian
Institute of Technology, Delhi. He is a 2011 NSF CAREER Award
Recipient and is credited for over $1.5 million of research. His
research lies at the intersection of compilers and architectures of
embedded and multi-core systems, with the goal of improving power,
performance, temperature, energy, reliability and robustness. His
research is funded by NSF and several industries including Intel,
Nvidia, Microsoft, Raytheon Missile Systems etc. He serves on
organizing and program committees of several premier embedded system
conferences, including ISLPED, CODES+ISSS, CASES and LCTES, and
regularly serves on NSF and DOE review panels.