Jose A. Joao is a Staff Research Engineer in the Architecture group at Arm Research in Austin, TX.
His current research interests are high-performance energy-efficient scalable system architectures for HPC and server workloads. He has worked on acceleration of parallel applications, compiler-runtime-microarchitecture interaction and architectural support for programming languages.
He holds PhD and MS degrees in computer engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and EE and CS degrees from Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Argentina, where he was as Assistant Professor.
He holds 4 patents and he was a recipient of the Microelectronics and Computer Development Fellowship from the University of Texas at Austin, the Intel PhD Fellowship, and the "Best Graduates from Engineering Programs in Argentina" Award from the National Academy of Engineering of Argentina. He founded the IEEE Student Branch at his alma mater in Argentina, and he has served as program committee member and technical reviewer for multiple conferences, and as program chair for the Arm Research Summit 2019. He is a member of the IEEE (TCCA, TCuARCH) and the ACM (SIGARCH, SIGMICRO).
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