Margaret Martonosi
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Margaret Martonosi: Co-Chair, Discipline-Specific Workshops Princeton University Margaret Martonosi is currently Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University, where she has been on the faculty since 1994. She is an affiliated faculty member in the Computer Science department as well. Her research interests are in computer architecture and the hardware/software interface, with particular focus on power-efficient systems and mobile computing. Current projects include the Parapet group investigating power-aware computer systems, and the ZebraNet group, which applies mobile, ad hoc, sensing techniques to wildlife tracking in Kenya. Martonosi has been fortunate to have collaborated with a number of great students and colleagues. Through this, she has advised eight PhD dissertations and numerous undergraduate research projects. She is also co-author on over 90 refereed publications and inventor on six granted US patents. She has served terms as vice-chair of ACM SIGARCH and as a member of the board of directors for ACM SIGMETRICS. Martonosi completed her Ph.D. at Stanford University in 1993. She also holds a Master's degree from Stanford and a bachelor's degree (with distinction) from Cornell University, all in Electrical Engineering. |

