Philip Bedoukian is a Ph.D. student in electrical and computer engineering at Cornell with eight years of experience modeling and designing high-performance parallel hardware, especially manycore processors and GPUs. He combines deep academic research—first-author MICRO 2021 and contributions to ISCA and ACM TACO—with hands-on cycle-level simulator implementations (gem5) and RTL accelerator design. His work explores unconventional manycore sharing mechanisms to enable SIMD across cores and practical ASIC analyses that reduce energy and area for video CNNs. Comfortable moving between simulation, RTL, and GPU-accelerated scientific computing, he brings both research rigor and industry-relevant evaluation skills. Based in Ithaca, he uniquely pairs a physics-infused analytical mindset (BS Physics, 3.95 GPA) with demonstrated success translating simulator-driven ideas into publishable, hardware-focused results.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, 3.95/4.0, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, 3.95/4.0 at Lafayette College
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Philip Bedoukian - Ph.D Student at Cornell University