Deepanjali Mishra

I am a Ph.D. student in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department (ECE) at Carnegie Mellon University, where I am extremely fortunate to be advised by Prof. Akshitha Sriraman and deeply grateful to be mentored by Dr. Vivek Seshadri and Dr. Ashish Panwar.
I am broadly interested in designing efficient computer systems, with a focus on energy-efficient, high-performance memory and processor architectures for datacenters. A key challenge in this space is the data movement bottleneck: frequent memory accesses stall processors and limit performance. My research develops architectural techniques to mitigate these bottlenecks, enabling datacenter processors to achieve high performance and energy efficiency at scale.
Previously, I was a Research Fellow at Microsoft Research India, where I learnt some tricks of the trade of pursuing research. I obtained my Bachelor's in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University in India.
Publications
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Address-Scaling: Architectural Support for Fine-grained Thread-safe Metadata Management
Deepanjali Mishra, Konstantinos Kanellopoulos, Ashish Panwar, Akshitha Sriraman, Vivek Seshadri, Onur Mutlu, and Todd C. Mowry
IEEE Computer Architecture Letters (CAL), 2024 -
Address-Scaling: Architectural Support for Fine-grained Thread-safe Metadata Management
Deepanjali Mishra, Akshitha Sriraman, and Vivek Seshadri
The Fourth Young Architect Workshop (YArch), ASPLOS 2022
Service
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Dec 2024, Feb & May 2025