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Devesh Tiwari

Associate Partner

Boston, Massachusetts, United States13 yrs 10 mos experience
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Key Highlights

  • Directed award-winning Goodwill Computing Lab.
  • Recognized for innovative contributions in HPC and quantum computing.
  • Awarded Professor of the Year by IEEE student chapter.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a leader in HPC and Quantum Computing research with a focus on innovation and education.

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Skills

Core Skills

High Performance ComputingQuantum Computing

Other Skills

Machine LearningServerless ComputingAI-driven Data Center OptimizationsReliabilityStatisticsMathematical ModelingSimulationsComputer ArchitectureAlgorithmsMatlabVerilogPythonMaterials Science

About

Professor Devesh Tiwari is a teacher, mentor, and researcher at Northeastern University where he directs the Goodwill Computing Lab. His group innovates new solutions to make large-scale classical HPC systems and quantum computing systems more efficient, reliable, and cost-effective. Before joining the Northeastern faculty, Devesh was a staff scientist at the United States Department of Energy (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory. CS Authors profile: https://www.csauthors.net/devesh-tiwari/ Devesh’s research group has lowered the barrier to entry and accelerated the R&D efforts in multiple emerging computer systems areas including HPC, quantum system software, serverless computing, and AI-driven data center optimizations, via open-sourcing novel software artifacts and datasets. The research contributions from his excellent PhD students have been recognized with many best paper nominations and fellowships/awards. His group's work has also been recognized with multiple awards including the IEEE/IFIP DSN Dependability Rising Star Award, the NSF CAREER Award, and the Facebook Faculty Research Award. For his teaching and mentoring contributions, he was awarded the Professor of the Year by the IEEE student chapter at Northeastern University. Devesh has also introduced several novel peer-review elements in the computer systems community in his role as the program co-chair/track co-chair for various conferences. Most recently, he was the Technical Program Committee Co-Chair for HPDC’22 and is the overall Technical Program Committee Co-Chair for IPDPS’23. He is on the steering committee of leading HPC and computer systems conferences including IPDPS, HPDC, and IISWC. He is the steering committee co-chair for HPDC - one of the top parallel computing and HPC conferences (https://csrankings.org/). He is an Associate Editor for Transactions of Parallel & Distributed Computing (TPDS), Transactions of Storage (ToS), and Journal of Parallel & Distributed Computing (JPDC). He was recognized with the TPDS Editorial Excellence Award for his exceptional contributions to the TPDS journal as an editor.

Experience

13 yrs 10 mos
Total Experience
4 yrs 7 mos
Average Tenure
8 yrs 9 mos
Current Experience

Northeastern university

2 roles

Associate Professor

Promoted

Jul 2022Present · 3 yrs 9 mos

  • Professor Devesh Tiwari is a teacher, mentor, and researcher at Northeastern University where he directs the Goodwill Computing Lab. His group innovates new solutions to make large-scale classical HPC systems and quantum computing systems more efficient, reliable, and cost-effective. Before joining the Northeastern faculty, Devesh was a staff scientist at the United States Department of Energy (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory. CS Authors profile: https://www.csauthors.net/devesh-tiwari/
  • Devesh’s research group has lowered the barrier to entry and accelerated the R&D efforts in multiple emerging computer systems areas including HPC, quantum system software, serverless computing, and AI-driven data center optimizations, via open-sourcing novel software artifacts and datasets. The research contributions from his excellent PhD students have been recognized with many best paper nominations and fellowships/awards. His group's work has also been recognized with multiple awards including the IEEE/IFIP DSN Dependability Rising Star Award, the NSF CAREER Award, and the Facebook Faculty Research Award.
  • For his teaching and mentoring contributions, he was awarded the Professor of the Year by the IEEE student chapter at Northeastern University. He was the Technical Program Committee Co-Chair for HPDC’22 and is the overall Technical Program Committee Co-Chair for IPDPS’23. He is the steering committee co-chair for HPDC - one of the top parallel computing and HPC conferences (https://csrankings.org/).
  • He is an Associate Editor for Transactions of Parallel & Distributed Computing (TPDS), Transactions of Storage (ToS), and Journal of Parallel & Distributed Computing (JPDC). He was recognized with the TPDS Editorial Excellence Award for his exceptional contributions to the TPDS journal as an editor.
Machine LearningHigh Performance ComputingQuantum ComputingServerless ComputingAI-driven Data Center OptimizationsReliability

Assistant Professor

Jan 2017Jan 2022 · 5 yrs

Oak ridge national laboratory

2 roles

Research Scientist - Computer Systems Architect

Jan 2013Jan 2017 · 4 yrs · Oak Ridge, Tennessee Area

Research Intern

Jan 2012Jan 2012 · 0 mo · Knoxville, Tennessee Area

Nc state university

3 roles

Instructor

Jan 2012Jan 2012 · 0 mo · Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area

Teaching Assistant

Aug 2007May 2008 · 9 mos · Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area

Research Assistant

May 2007Jan 2008 · 8 mos · Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area

National university of singapore

Summer Intern

Jan 2006Jan 2006 · 0 mo · Singapore

Seoul national university

Summer Intern

Jan 2005Jan 2005 · 0 mo · Seoul, Korea

Education

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

Bachelor of Technology (BTech) — Computer Science and Engineering

North Carolina State University

PhD — Electrical and Computer Engineering

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