Dr. Pradeep Dubey

Intel Fellow and Director of the Parallel Computing Lab, Intel Corporation

Dr. Pradeep Dubey
"We are at an unprecedented convergence of massive compute with massive data. This confluence will have a lasting impact on both how we do computing and what computing can do for us. Stated differently, computing will become more inter-disciplinary than it has ever been. This intersection of mathematics, computer science and engineering - aimed at empowering computers to deliver human-like decision making, motivates us in our research every day at Intel Labs. We have delivered significant breakthroughs in parallel computing research. I am proud of the education I received at Purdue. The breadth and depth of that training has enabled me to dream big all along!"
 
Dr. Pradeep Dubey is an Intel Fellow and director of the Parallel Computing Lab (PCL), part of Intel Labs at Intel Corporation. His research focus is defining computer architectures to efficiently handle new compute-intensive application paradigms for the future computing environment. Before coming to Intel Labs, Dr. Dubey was at Broadcom Corporation as a senior principal architect, with system level architectural responsibility for certain strategic communication and multimedia platforms. Prior to that, he was senior manager of multimedia and networking research at IBM India Research Lab.

Dr. Dubey holds over 30 patents, has published over 50 technical papers, and won the Intel Achievement Award in 2012 for Breakthrough Parallel Computing Research. He is an IEEE fellow, and was nominated to the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Sustaining Growth in Computing Performance. Dr. Dubey received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Purdue University in 1991, a master's in electrical engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1984, and a bachelor's in electronics and communication engineering from Birla Institute of Technology, India in 1982.