Mark D Hill
Mark D. Hill is John P. Morgridge Professor and Gene M. Amdahl Professor of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also has a courtesy appointment in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests and accomplishments are in parallel-computer system design (e.g., data-racefree memory consistency), memory system design (3C model: compulsory, capacity, and conflict misses), and computer simulation (GEMS and gem5). Hill's work is highly collaborative with...See more
Mark D. Hill is John P. Morgridge Professor and Gene M. Amdahl Professor of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also has a courtesy appointment in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests and accomplishments are in parallel-computer system design (e.g., data-racefree memory consistency), memory system design (3C model: compulsory, capacity, and conflict misses), and computer simulation (GEMS and gem5). Hill's work is highly collaborative with over 160 co-authors and especially his long-time colleague David A. Wood. He received the 2019 Eckert-Mauchly Award and 2009 ACM SIGARCH Alan Berenbaum Distinguished 274 AUTHORS' BIOGRAPHIES Service Award. Hill is a fellow of IEEE and the ACM. He served as Chair of the Computer Community Consortium from 2018-2020 and as Wisconsin Computer Sciences Department Chair from 2014-2017. Hill has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley. See less
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