

Luis Ceze
At the forefront of innovation in computer science, Luis Ceze is a distinguished Professor at the University of Washington. His expertise lies at the intersection of computer architecture, programming languages, and molecular biology, where he has made significant contributions to advancing the field. His pioneering research has been recognized with prestigious accolades such as the IEEE Micro Top Picks and CACM Research Highlights, underscoring his impact and leadership in the academic community. Before embarking on his academic career, Ceze honed his skills and knowledge at IBM, where he contributed to groundbreaking projects like Blue Gene, Cyclops, and PERCS. These experiences provided him with a robust foundation in high-performance computing and parallel processing, which continue to influence his research endeavors. In addition to his academic pursuits, Luis Ceze is an entrepreneur at heart. He co-founded Corensic, a successful spin-off company from the University of Washington's Computer Science and Engineering department. This venture exemplifies his commitment to translating cutting-edge research into practical applications that benefit industry and society. Ceze's research is generously supported by leading technology companies, including Microsoft, Intel, and Google, among others. This funding enables him to explore innovative solutions and push the boundaries of what is possible in computing. His work not only advances theoretical understanding but also has practical implications, driving progress in both academia and industry.
Publications
, 93-100, 2009-06-01
, 112-122, 2014-06-05
, 485-498, 2014-02-24
, 485-498, 2014-02-24