Deepanjali Mishra
PhD Student
Carnegie Mellon University
I am a Ph.D. student in the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department at Carnegie Mellon University, where I am extremely fortunate to be advised by Prof. Akshitha Sriraman.
My research bridges computer architecture and operating systems, demonstrating the importance of that bridge in enabling efficient and sustainable hyperscale data center systems via solutions that span the compute stack. I explore this space from microarchitecture to system software through hardware–software co-design, with the goal of minimizing power consumption, improving performance, and reducing carbon emissions.
Previously, I was a Research Fellow at Microsoft Research India, where I learnt the fundamentals of pursuing research from Dr. Vivek Seshadri, who continues to be an amazing mentor. 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
Talks
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Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Championship 2025 Finals
Conveying my research to a broad audience in just 3 minutes! Carnegie Mellon University, 2025
Service
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Artifact Evaluation Committee member: MICRO 2025, FAST 2026, ASPLOS 2025, USENIX ATC 2025, USENIX OSDI 2025