Onur Mutlu is a Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich. He is also a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University, where he previously held the Strecker Early Career Professorship. His current
broader research interests are in computer architecture, systems,
hardware security, and bioinformatics. A variety of techniques he, along with his group and collaborators, has invented over the years
have influenced industry and have been employed in commercial microprocessors and memory/storage systems. He obtained his PhD and MS
in ECE from the University of Texas at Austin and BS degrees in Computer Engineering and Psychology from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He started the Computer Architecture Group at Microsoft Research (2006-2009), and held various product and research positions at Intel Corporation, Advanced Micro Devices, VMware, and Google. He received the Intel Outstanding Researcher Award, IEEE High Performance Computer Architecture Test of Time Award, the IEEE Computer Society Edward J. McCluskey Technical Achievement Award, ACM SIGARCH Maurice Wilkes
Award, the inaugural IEEE Computer Society Young Computer Architect Award,
the inaugural Intel Early Career Faculty Award, US National Science Foundation
CAREER Award, Carnegie Mellon University Ladd Research Award, faculty partnership awards from various companies, and a healthy number of best paper or ""Top Pick"" paper recognitions at various computer systems, architecture, and security venues. He is an ACM Fellow ""for
contributions to computer architecture research, especially in memory systems"", IEEE Fellow for ""contributions to computer architecture research and practice"", and an elected member of the Academy of Europe (Academia Europaea). His computer architecture and digital logic design course lectures and materials are freely available on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/OnurMutluLectures), and his research group makes a wide variety of software and hardware artifacts freely available online (https://safari.ethz.ch/). For more information, please see his webpage at https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/.