Tajana Šimunić Rosing is an American computer scientist and computer engineer specializing in embedded systems, cyber-physical systems, and smart city infrastructure, including the reliability of these systems and the control of their temperature and energy usage. She is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego, where she directs the System Energy Efficiency Lab and holds the Fratamico Endowed Chair.[1]

Education and career

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Rosing graduated from Northern Arizona University in 1992, earned a master's degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Arizona in 1993, and became an engineer at Altera and then HP Labs.[2]

While working at HP Labs, she became a graduate student at Stanford University, earning a master's degree there in 2000 and a Ph.D. in 2001.[1] Her doctoral dissertation Energy Efficient System Design and Utilization was supervised by Giovanni De Micheli.[3] In 2005, she moved from HP Labs to the University of California, San Diego.[1]

Recognition

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The University of California, San Diego gave Rosing the John J. and Susan M. Fratamico Endowed Chair in the Jacobs School of Engineering in 2016.[1] Rosing was named an IEEE Fellow in 2018, "for contributions to power and reliability management of Systems-on-Chip".[4] She was named a 2021 ACM Fellow "for contributions to power, thermal, and reliability management".[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Ramsey, Doug (19 September 2016), "UC San Diego Names Computer Engineer to Fratamico Endowed Chair", UC San Diego News Center, University of California, San Diego, retrieved 2022-01-23
  2. ^ Curriculum vitae (PDF), retrieved 2022-01-23
  3. ^ Tajana Rosing at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ IEEE Fellows directory, IEEE, retrieved 2022-01-23
  5. ^ ACM Names 71 Fellows for Computing Advances that are Driving Innovation, Association for Computing Machinery, 19 January 2022, retrieved 2022-01-19
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