
Center Co-Director
Computer Architecture
BIO
David Brooks is the Haley Family Professor of Computer Science in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University. His research interests include hardware and software design for computer systems, with an emphasis on energy-efficient computer architectures for high-performance and embedded systems. Several innovations from his research including dynamic thermal management, integrated voltage regulators, and AI hardware/software co-design have been adopted in commercial systems.

Center Co-Director
Datacenter Systems

Energy Economics

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Sustainable AI

Architecture & VLSI

Sustainable Systems

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Sustainable AI
