Scott Mahlke
CSE researchers present four papers at HPCA 2025
CSE authors presented new research on topics related to computer architecture, from in-cache computing optimization to oblivious memory performance improvement.$15M to fund U-M, Los Alamos National Laboratory collaboration
The University of Michigan will partner with Los Alamos National Laboratory to develop advanced computing technologies to address critical challenges.A look back at 25 years of University of Michigan innovation in computer architecture
Nine papers by EECS researchers have been highlighted as among the most significant of the last 25 years in an ISCA retrospective.Scott Mahlke recognized with B. Ramakrishna Rau Award for accomplishments in microarchitecture
Mahlke’s research interests include energy-efficient processor design, machine learning, architecture synthesis, compilers for high-performance processors, and reliable computer system design.CSE authors present four papers at MICRO 2022
Thirteen CSE co-authors had work accepted at the conference, including one Best Paper nominee.CSE researchers win best paper award at HPCA 2021
Scott Mahlke named Fellow of the ACM
Nine CSE graduate students recognized by NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Top students recognized in EECS 583 Optimization Contest
Taking on the limits of computing power
Beyond Moore’s law: $16.7M for advanced computing projects
CSE researchers win Best of SELSE award
BugMD: automatic mismatch diagnosis for bug triaging
Award-winning EECS 2016 Graduate Student Instructors & Instructional Aides recognized
Two Michigan Papers Share the Best Paper Award at MobiSys 2015
Scott Mahlke Receives Micro Test of Time Award
Scott Mahlke Elected IEEE Fellow for Contributions to Compiler Code Generation and Automatic Processor Customization
Winners announced in Annual Code Optimization Contest
Researchers funded to develop a leap forward in Processor Architectures
Hyoun Kyu Cho Awarded Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship for research aimed at improving the programmability of parallel systems
New $28M Center will develop computers of 2025
2011 EECS Outstanding Achievement Awards
EECS Faculty receive 2010 HP Labs Innovation Research Awards
2009 College of Engineering Awards
Work in software defined radio earns Best Paper Award at MICRO-41