Summary
Arrvindh Shriraman is an associate professor and co-director of the Systems group at Simon Fraser University with over a decade of experience in computer architecture, specializing in energy-efficient accelerator and memory hierarchies and hardware–software interaction. His research blends practical hardware support for parallelism, synchronization, and reliability with compiler and cache-coherence work, informed by prior research at the University of Rochester and an Intel internship. A recipient of NSERC, IBM Faculty, and IEEE TopPicks honors, he pursues applied systems solutions—from mobile energy accounting to architectures that could control automotive engines and HVAC systems. Known for bridging theory and implementation, he focuses on making concurrency and power management tangible for programmers and architects.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
B.E, Computer Science and Engineering, B.E, Computer Science and Engineering at University of Madras
Phd, Computer Science, Phd, Computer Science at University of Rochester
Hindi, Tamil