Eric Rotenberg
Dr. Eric Rotenberg is contributing to transformative work in the field of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University. As a professor, he specializes in high-performance, low-power, and reliable processor architectures, making significant strides in advancing the capabilities of modern computing systems. His research interests are broad and encompass Embedded and Real-Time Systems, Computer Architecture, Architecture and Operating Systems, Processor Architectures, and Parallel and Distributed Systems. Dr. Rotenberg holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and both a Master of Science and a Ph.D. in Computer Sciences from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His academic journey laid a strong foundation for his career, which began with a notable stint at IBM, where he worked on the AS/400 computer. This experience provided him with invaluable insights into the practical applications of his research. Throughout his career, Dr. Rotenberg has been recognized for his contributions to the field. He is a recipient of the prestigious NSF CAREER Award, which acknowledges his potential as a leader in scientific research and education. Additionally, he has been honored as an IEEE Fellow, a testament to his significant impact on the field of electrical and computer engineering. His dedication to teaching and mentoring students has also been recognized with the NC State Outstanding Teacher Award. At NC State, Dr. Rotenberg continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in processor architectures, focusing on creating systems that are not only powerful but also energy-efficient and reliable. His work is instrumental in shaping the future of computing, ensuring that systems can meet the growing demands of modern applications while maintaining sustainability and performance.
Publications
, 350-361, 2003-05-01
, 59-70, 2002-05-01