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David Wentzlaff is a Professor at Princeton University, working in the Department of Electrical Computer Engineering. His research group focuses on designing future computing architectures and software systems for data centers and cloud computers. They investigate sustainable computing practices, aiming to minimize the environmental impact of computing systems while addressing the growing demands of computing performance. Wentzlaff’s work encompasses the challenges of manycore computers and cloud systems, delving into the intricate designs needed for the next two decades. His group emphasizes the importance of green computing, seeking to create systems that are not only high-performing but also environmentally sustainable throughout their life cycles, including end-of-life management to reduce electronic waste. Additionally, their research explores integrated circuits and systems, and how to enhance their usability and recyclability.
GRE scores are not accepted. Ph.D. is the primary degree; students are not required to hold an M.S.E. prior to admission.