Welcome to my webpage! I am an assistant professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at MIT, where I lead the SAIL group.
Previously, I was an Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Cornell University, a member of
the Computer Systems Laboratory (CSL), and the John and Norma Balen Sesquicentennial Faculty Fellow. My main interests are in computer
architecture and computer systems. Specifically, I work on improving the resource efficiency of large-scale datacenters through QoS-aware scheduling and resource management
techniques. I am also interested in designing efficient server architectures, distributed performance debugging, and cloud security. Before joining Cornell, I earned a
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, where I worked with Christos Kozyrakis.
I had previously earned an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford (2011) and a Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering
from the National Technical University of Athens (2009).
I have been fortunate to receive a Sloan Faculty Research Award, two Google Faculty Research Awards (2019 and 2020), a Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship, the 2020 IEEE TCCA Young Computer Architect Award,
an Intel Rising Star Award, a Google Research Award in Recognition of Technical Leadership and Achievements in Systems Research, a Facebook Faculty Research Award, the Cornell Excellence in Research Award, and the Cornell Excellence in Teaching Award. My work has also received six IEEE Micro TopPicks Awards, one TopPicks Honorable Mention, the ASPLOS'24 Influential Paper Award, and several best paper awards.
You can find more information in my CV.
Contact Information
32-G738 Stata Center, CSAIL, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
Cambridge, MA
E-mail: delimitrou@csail.mit.edu