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Moinuddin Qureshi

Chair and Professor at Computer Science, University of Virginia6 Followers

Dr. Moinuddin Qureshi is instrumental in shaping the field of computer science through his pioneering research and academic contributions. As a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, he delves into the intricate realms of computer architecture, memory systems, hardware security, and quantum computing. His work is characterized by a profound understanding of the complexities of modern computing systems and a commitment to advancing the state of the art. Dr. Qureshi's research has been widely recognized and celebrated within the academic community. He has been inducted into the Hall of Fame at prestigious conferences such as ISCA, MICRO, and HPCA, underscoring the impact and significance of his contributions. Notably, his paper presented at ISCA in 2009 was honored with the 2019 Persistent Impact Prize, acknowledging its enduring influence on the development of non-volatile memories, a critical area in computer architecture. In addition to his research achievements, Dr. Qureshi has played a pivotal role in shaping the discourse within the field by chairing major conferences and contributing to leading industry publications. His leadership and insights have helped guide the direction of research and innovation in computer science, particularly in the areas of hardware security and quantum computing. Dr. Qureshi's academic journey began at the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned both his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his subsequent research endeavors and academic career. Through his work, Dr. Qureshi continues to inspire and mentor the next generation of computer scientists, fostering a spirit of innovation and excellence in the field.

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