Srinivasan Murali is an entrepeneur and CTO of iNoCs. He also holds a research scientist position at EPFL.
He received the MS and PhD
degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in
2007. His research interests include interconnect design for Systems on
Chips, with particular emphasis on developing CAD tools and design
methods for Networks on Chips. His interests also include thermal
modeling and reliability of multi-core systems.
He is a recipient of the EDAA
outstanding dissertation award for 2007 for his work on
interconnect architecture design. He received a best paper award
at the DATE 2005 conference and a best paper nomination at the ICCAD
2006 conference. One of his papers has also been selected as one
of "The Most Influential Papers of 10 Years DATE". He has authored a
book and has over 30 publications in leading conferences and journals
in this field.
He has been actively involved
in several conferences (such as DATE, CODES-ISSS, NoC symposium,
VLSI-SoC) as a program committee member/session chair and is a reviewer
for many leading conferences and journals.