Houman Homayoun at University of California San Diego

 

University of California Irvine
Ph.D.-granting University
2010
Ph.D Year
University of California San Diego
CIFellowship Host Organization
Dean M. Tullsen
CIFellowship Mentor
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~hhomayou/
Personal Web page
Inter-core Selective Resource Pooling in a 3D Chip Multiprocessor
Title of CIFellowship Research Project

About houmanh

Houman Homayoun received the PhD degree from the department of computer science at the University of California Irvine in 2010. He named a 2010 National Science Foundation Computing Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow by the Computing Research Association (CRA) and the Computing Community Consortium (CCC). He is currently working with Dean Tullsen at UC-San Diego. He was a recipient of the 4-years UC-Irvine computer science department chair fellowship. His research is on power-temperature and reliability-aware memory and processor design optimizations and spans the areas of computer architecture, circuit design and VLSI-CAD, where he has published more than 30 technical papers on the subject. His research is among the first in the field to address the importance of cross-layer power and temperature optimization in memory peripheral circuits. He received his BS degree in electrical engineering in 2003 from Sharif University of technology, Tehran, Iran. He received his MS degree in computer engineering in 2005 from University of Victoria, Canada.