David Kaeli
Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Khoury College Courtesy Appointment

Research interests
- Computer architecture
- Heterogeneous computing
- Performance analysis
- Embedded systems
- Security and information assurance
- Back-end compilers
- Profile-guided optimization
- Hardware reliability and recovery
- Image databases
- Software engineering
- Workload characterization
- General purpose graphics processing units (GPGPU)
Education
- PhD in Electrical Engineering, Rutgers University
- MS in Computer Engineering, Syracuse University
- BS in Electrical Engineering, Rutgers University
Biography
David Kaeli is a College of Engineering Distinguished Professor at Northeastern University, with a courtesy appointment at Khoury College of Computer Sciences. He is the director of the Northeastern University Computer Architecture Research Laboratory (NUCAR) and serves as a project leader at the NIEHS Puerto Rico Testsite for Exploring Contamination Threats (PROTECT) Center.
Kaeli is a Distinguished Scientist of the ACM and an IEEE fellow. He served as a research thrust leader for the NSF Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems. He is a member of the Northeastern University Institute for Information Assurance and the Northeastern University Institute for Complex Scientific Software.
Kaeli's research looks at the performance and design of high-performance computer systems and software. Current research topics include profile-guided compilation, high-ILP microarchitectures, GPGPUs, architectural features for security, virtualization, power modeling, database systems, branch prediction studies, workload characterization, memory hierarchy design, embedded systems design, and software testing. He frequently provides tutorials on profiling, instrumentation, and trace-driven simulation.
Kaeli serves as chair of the IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Architecture. He recently served as a member-at-large for ACM SIGMicro and for CRA’s Computing Community Consortium, and he presently serves as an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems and the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing. Kaeli has served as an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Computers and and IEEE Computer Architecture Letters, and is a member of the Eta Kappa Nu and Sigma Xi honor societies.
Recent publications
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MaxK-GNN: Extremely Fast GPU Kernel Design for Accelerating Graph Neural Networks Training
Citation: Hongwu Peng, Xi Xie, Kaustubh Shivdikar, Md Amit Hasan, Jiahui Zhao, Shaoyi Huang, Omer Khan, David R. Kaeli, Caiwen Ding. (2024). MaxK-GNN: Extremely Fast GPU Kernel Design for Accelerating Graph Neural Networks Training ASPLOS (2), 683-698. https://doi.org/10.1145/3620665.3640426 -
Scalability Limitations of Processing-in-Memory using Real System Evaluations
Citation: Gilbert Jonatan, Haeyoon Cho , Hyojun Son, Xiangyu Wu, Neal Livesay, Evelio Mora, Kaustubh Shivdikar, José L. Abellán, Ajay Joshi, David R. Kaeli, John Kim. (2024). Scalability Limitations of Processing-in-Memory using Real System Evaluations Proc. ACM Meas. Anal. Comput. Syst., 8, 5:1-5:28. https://doi.org/10.1145/3639046 -
[TEST-FEB13]-NeuraChip: Accelerating GNN Computations with a Hash-based Decoupled Spatial Accelerator
Citation: Kaustubh Shivdikar, Nicolas Bohm Agostini, Malith Jayaweera, Gilbert Jonatan, José L. Abellán, Ajay Joshi, John Kim , David R. Kaeli. (2024). NeuraChip: Accelerating GNN Computations with a Hash-based Decoupled Spatial Accelerator ISCA, 946-960. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISCA59077.2024.00073