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Biographical Sketch

Ph.D., Computer Science, Harvard University, 2008.
S.M., Computer Science, Harvard University, 2006.
B.S., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley, 2004.

Benjamin Lee is a Computing Innovation Fellow in Electrical Engineering and a member of the VLSI Research Group at Stanford University. His research focuses on scalable technologies, power-efficient computer architectures, and high-performance applications. Benjamin is particularly interested in analytics, statistical inference, and machine learning to enable qualitatively new studies in these areas. He is also interested in technology, economics, and policy for environmentally sustainable information technology infrastructure.

Benjamin Lee has also held fruitful research positions at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Intel Santa Clara, and Microsoft Research Redmond.

Honors and Awards

CACM, Communications of the ACM, Research Highlight, 2010.
IEEE Micro Top Picks from Computer Architecture Conferences, 2009.
National Science Foundation Computing Innovation Fellowship, 2009.
Nominee, Best Paper, Int'l. Symp. Microarchitecture, 2008.
Nominee, ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award, 2008.
Invited Participant, St. Gallen Symposium, 2008.
Invited Participant, St. Gallen Symposium, 2007.
First Place, ACM Student Research Competition, Supercomputing, 2006.
Harvard University Engineering and Applied Sciences Fellowship, 2004.
Winner, Best Paper, Int'l Conf. Parallel Processing, 2004.
Finalist, Best Student Paper, Supercomputing, 2002.
UC Berkeley National Merit Scholar, 2000.

Affiliations and Service

Contact Info
Benjamin C. Lee
Research Fellow

Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
353 Serra Mall
Gates Bldg, Rm 452
Stanford, CA 94305

bcclee@stanford.edu
617-852-2210