Partha Ranganathan

CTO

San Jose, California, United States26 yrs 3 mos experience
Most Likely To SwitchHighly Stable

Key Highlights

  • Over 50 patents and 45 pending.
  • Key contributions to energy-aware systems and datacenters.
  • Recognized as a top young innovator by MIT Technology Review.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a leader in technology infrastructure and energy-efficient systems.

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Skills

Core Skills

Systems ArchitecturePower ManagementComputer Architecture

Other Skills

AlgorithmsBig DataBlade ServersCloud ComputingComputer ScienceComputingData CenterDebuggingDistributed SystemsEmbedded SystemsEnergy EfficiencyEnterprise SoftwareHPHardwareHigh Performance Computing

About

Biography: Parthasarathy (Partha) Ranganathan is currently part of the team at Google designing their next-generation systems and datacenters. Before this, he was a HP Fellow and Chief Technologist at Hewlett Packard Labs where he led their research on systems and datacenters. Dr. Ranganathan' has made key contributions around energy-aware user interfaces, heterogeneous multi-core processors, power capping, federated power management, energy modeling/benchmarking, microblades and disaggregated architectures, and new systems for non-volatile memory. He was one of the primary developers of the publicly distributed Rice Simulator for ILP Multiprocessors (RSIM). Dr. Ranganathan's work has led to broad impact in both academia and industry including several commercial products such as HP Moonshot servers. He holds more than 50 patents (with another 45 pending) and has published extensively, including several award-winning papers. He also teaches regularly (including, most recently, at Stanford) and has contributed to several popular computer architecture textbooks. Dr. Ranganathan's work has been featured extensively in the press including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Business Week, San Francisco Chronicle, Times of India, Slashdot, Youtube, and Tom's hardware guide. Dr. Ranganathan has been named one of the world's top young innovators by MIT Technology Review, as one of the top 15 enterprise technology rock stars by Business Insider, and has been recognized with the ACM SIGARCH Maurice Wilkes award and Rice University's Outstanding Young Engineering Alumni award. Dr. Ranganathan received his B.Tech degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Rice University, Houston. He is also an IEEE Fellow. More information can be found at www.parthasarathys.org/partha-cv.html Specialties: systems architecture and management, power management, energy efficiency, servers and datacenters, blade servers, modeling and simulation

Experience

Open compute project foundation

Director Board Of Directors

May 2020May 2023 · 3 yrs

Google

VP, Engineering Fellow

Aug 2013Present · 12 yrs 7 mos · Mountain View

Blade ServersEnergy EfficiencyPower ManagementProcessorsData CenterHardware+22

Hewlett-packard laboratories

4 roles

Fellow

Promoted

Oct 2011Aug 2013 · 1 yr 10 mos

Distinguished Technologist

Promoted

Jan 2008Oct 2011 · 3 yrs 9 mos

Principal Research Scientist

Promoted

Jan 2003Jan 2008 · 5 yrs

Research Scientist/Sr Research Scientist

Jan 2000Jan 2003 · 3 yrs

Education

Rice University

Phd — Electrical and Computer Engineering

Jan 1997Jan 2000

Rice University

M.S. — Computer Engineering

Jan 1994Jan 1997

Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

Bachelor of Technology — Electrical and Computer Engineering

Jan 1990Jan 1994

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