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Mark Heinrich

Mark Heinrich

Associate Professor and Associate Department Chair

BIOGRAPHY

Mark Heinrich is an associate professor of computer science at the University of Central Florida and serves as associate chair and undergraduate coordinator for computer science and information technology. His research focuses on parallel computer architecture, heterogeneous and GPGPU systems, energy-efficient computing, scalable cache coherence protocols, and cloud-based mobile and web services.

Heinrich has held academic and industry positions, including assistant professor at Cornell University and founder and chief technology officer of two technology startups. He has received honors such as the NSF CAREER Award, an IBM Faculty Award, and teaching awards from Cornell University. He is a senior member of IEEE and a member of ACM.

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering – Stanford University

RESEARCH

  • Parallel computer architecture
  • Heterogeneous/GPGPU architectures
  • Energy-efficient architectures
  • Cloud-based mobile and web services
  • Scalable cache coherence protocols

 

AWARDS

  • Over 2,000 citations on Google Scholar
  • IBM Faculty Award, 2004
  • NSF CAREER Award, 2000-2004
  • “The Stanford FLASH Multiprocessor” selected as one of best papers in 25 years of ISCA (836 citations)
  • Cornell University College of Engineering’s Michael Tien ’72 Excellence in Teaching Award, 2001
  • Cornell University IEEE Teacher of the Year, 1999-2000
  • NSF Graduate Fellow, 1991-94
  • Graduated 1st in class, Duke University, EE/CS, 1991

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