Eric Rotenberg
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering Building II (EB2) 2004D
919-513-2822 ericro@ncsu.eduBio
Dr. Rotenberg is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University. He received the BS degree in electrical engineering (1991) and the MS and Ph.D. degrees in computer sciences (1996, 1999) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. From 1992 to 1994, he participated in the design of IBM’s AS/400 computer in Rochester, MN. He is currently researching high-performance, low-power and reliable processor architectures.
Education
Ph.D. Computer Sciences University of Wisconsin, Madison 1999
Master's Computer Sciences University of Wisconsin, Madison 1996
Bachelor's Electrical Engineering University of Wisconsin, Madison 1991
Area(s) of Expertise
Computer Architecture and Systems
Publications
- Delinquent Loop Pre-execution Using Predicated Helper Threads , 2025 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE, HPCA (2025)
- SpecMPK: Efficient In-Process Isolation with Speculative and Secure Permission Update Instruction , 2025 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE, HPCA (2025)
- Design for 3D Stacked Circuits , 2021 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) (2021)
- Post-Fabrication Microarchitecture , MICRO-54: 54th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture (2021)
- Post-Silicon Microarchitecture , IEEE COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE LETTERS (2020)
- Slipstream Processors Revisited: Exploiting Branch Sets , 2020 ACM/IEEE 47TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE (ISCA 2020) (2020)
- A case for standard-cell based RAMs in highly-ported superscalar processor structures , Proceedings of the eighteenth international symposium on quality electronic design (isqed) (2017)
- H3 (heterogeneity in 3D): A logic-on-logic 3D-stacked heterogeneous multi-core processor , 2017 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD) (2017)
- AnyCore-1: A comprehensively adaptive 4-way superscalar processor , 2016 ieee hot chips 28 symposium (hcs) (2016)
- AnyCore: A synthesizable RTL model for exploring and fabricating adaptive superscalar cores , Ieee international symposium on performance analysis of systems and (2016)
Groups
Honors and Awards
- 2015 - IEEE Fellow
- 2010 - Outstanding Graduate Professor of the Year, ECE Department
- 2004 - Academy of Outstanding Teachers (NC State)
- 2004 - Alumni Outstanding Teacher Award (NC State)
- 2001 - NSF Career Award
- 1997 - MICRO-30 Best Paper Award