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Women in Computer Architecture (WICARCH) is designed to create a community for women studying and working in the field of computer architecture. Our goal is to promote women in computer architecture and increase visibility for their research and development contributions. We welcome participation from all women including students, post docs, industry researchers and developers and faculty members. To be listed in our directory, please click here.
Profiles of WICArch
The mission of this section is to profile women in computer architecture across many walks of our field, from [junior, senior] x [industry, academia].
If you would like to be profiled, would like to nominate someone to be profiled, or would like to write a profile, please let us know by wicarch-chair@acm.org
Mengjia Yan
Dr. Mengjia Yan is undoubtedly one of the most delightful people you will ever meet – smart, positive, exceedingly wise beyond her years, and the kind of person who can turn a frown upside down. She was paired with me as a mentee at ISCA 2018, but I genuinely think that it is I who have benefited from the relationship. These days, she is a new assistant professor at MIT, having recently completed her PhD at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2019.
WICArch Directory
We actively maintain a list of women working in the field of computer architecture. The goal of this list is many-fold. First, the list services as a resource for program chairs and conference organizers to identify women to serve in key technical roles such as keynote, panels and program committees. Second, the list is designed to foster community and help women connect with other women in computer architecture. This list can be used by current and potential graduate students to find advisors and mentors. Four profiles, selected randomly, are shown below. We encourage you to browse the full directory.
Dr. Swapnita Srivastava
Assistant Professor
G L Bajaj Institute of Technology and Managenent
Personal URL
Dr. Swapnita Srivastava is a highly accomplished researcher and educator in the field of computer science and engineering. With a Ph.D. in Cache Memory from Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, she has made significant contributions to optimizing cache replacement policies using machine learning techniques. Her expertise extends to teaching and she has served as an Assistant Professor at prestigious institutions such as G L Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management and Galgotias University. Her research prowess is evidenced by her extensive publication record, including articles in renowned journals and presentations at international conferences. She is also a patent holder and has actively participated in faculty development programs and workshops. With a strong foundation in technical skills and a passion for research, she continues to make valuable contributions to the field of computer science.
Architectural Support For Programming Languages Or Software Development, Multiprocessor Systems, Processor, Memory, and Storage Systems Architecture
Peiqi
Ph.D. Candidate
Tsinghua University
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Hi, my name is Peiqi Wang, a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate in computer science and technology from Tsinghua University, Beijing. I also have a one-year visiting experience in UCSB. My current research interests include accelerator architecture, computing with emerging devices, and deep learning optimization.
Accelerator-Based, Application-Specific and Reconfigurable Architecture, Architecture For Emerging Technologies and Applications
Carole-Jean Wu
Assistant Professor
Arizona State University
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I am an Assistant Professor in Computer Science and Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU). I am also the Associate Director of the NSF I/UCRC Center for Embedded Systems (CES). Before joining ASU, I held a number of industrial internship positions with Intel, IBM, and Google. I am a senior member of both ACM and IEEE.
My research area lies in Computer and System Architectures. In particular, my research interests include high-performance and energy-efficient computer architectures through
- hardware heterogeneity,
- energy harvesting techniques for emerging computing devices,
- temperature and energy management for portable electronics,
- performance characterization, analysis and prediction, and
- memory subsystem designs.
I am the recipient of the 2017 NSF CAREER Award, the 2017 IEEE Young Engineer of the Year Award, the 2014 IEEEE Best of Computer Architecture Letter Award, the 2013 Science Foundation of Arizona Bisgrove Early Career Award, and the 2011-12 Intel Ph.D. Fellowship Award. My research has been supported by both industry sources and the National Science Foundation to a level over $1.8 million.
I serve on the Executive Committee of the IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Architecture from 2017-19 and am the Program Chair for the IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization, 2018. I completed my M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University in 2008 and 2012, respectively, and received a B.Sc. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cornell University.
Evaluation and Measurement Of Real Systems, Instruction, Thread and Data-Level Parallelism, Iot, Mobile and Embedded Architecture, Multiprocessor Systems, Processor, Memory, and Storage Systems Architecture
Masoomeh Jasemi
Phd Candidate
University of California Irvine
Personal URL
I am a research scholar in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department at University of California, Irvine advised by Prof. Nader Bagherzadeh. I am interested lie in Accelerator based architecture, memory systems, multicore and parallel computing, and heterogeneous architectures. Currently, I am working on mitigating memory bottleneck in deep neural networks (DNN) accelerator based architectures.
Accelerator-Based, Application-Specific and Reconfigurable Architecture, Architecture For Emerging Technologies and Applications, Architecture Modeling and Simulation Methodologies, Dependable Architecture, Processor, Memory, and Storage Systems ArchitectureInitiatives
We organize various initiatives to better connect women in computer architecture.
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We offer an informal mentoring program through our slack channel (wicarch.slack.com). Women at all career stages are encouraged to join. The mentoring program provides an easy way to connect with other women and receive advice on a wide range of career and personal issues.
If you need assistance in joining our mailing list or slack channel, please send email to wicarch-chair@acm.org.
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