Ruby Bay-lo Lee - American electrical engineer , professor at Princeton University [1] . Her contributions to computer architecture research include work on RISC , embedded systems , storage media, and hardware support for computer security [2] .
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| Scientific field | computer science |
| Place of work | Princeton university Hewlett packard HP Labs |
| Alma mater | Stanford University |
| Academic degree | Ph.D |
| Academic title | Professor |
| Awards and prizes | [d] ( 2001 ) [d] [d] |
| Site | princeton.edu/~rblee/ |
Lee graduated from college at Cornell University in 1973, after which she entered Stanford , where she defended her master's thesis in 1975 and her PhD (or more precisely, Ph.D. ) in 1980. After a brief stint at Stanford, Lee joined Hewlett-Packard in 1981. Since 1990, she occupied the position of a leading, and from 1992, the chief architect. Her work at HP included the development of a new PA-RISC microprocessor architecture , as well as multimedia components in IA-64 Itanium processors . Between 1989 and 1998 she participated in the life of Stanford as an external consultant, and in 1998 moved to Princeton to the full-weight position of a professor [3] . There, she mainly directs research on the integration of computer security and cryptography into the hardware architecture, as well as the implementation of crypto-primitives at the hardware level [4] . Ruby Lee runs the Princeton Multimedia Architecture and Security Laboratory [5] , which she founded in 2001.
Joel Birnbaum , Former director of the and deputy director of Hewlett-Packard , called Ruby Lee "one of the best experts in the world on designing instruction sets" [2] . In 2001, “for the first achievements in introducing multimedia instructions into the architecture of general-purpose processors and for innovations in the design and implementation of instruction sets for RISC processors”, Lee was elected a member of the Computer Association [6] (ACM). In 2002, she also became a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers [3] (IEEE). Lee has written over a hundred conference and journal articles [7] , many of which are widely cited - her Hirsch index for 2016 reaches 44 [8]
Notes
- ↑ Ruby B. Lee , home page.
- ↑ 1 2 Schultz, Steven (April 1, 2002), " Starting from scratch computer design ", Princeton Weekly Bulletin T. 91 (21) , < https: // www. princeton.edu/pr/pwb/02/0401/1a.shtml > .
- ↑ 1 2 Two-page NSF biosketch .
- ↑ " A conversation with Ruby Lee ", Ubiquity , March 2002 , < http://ubiquity.acm.org/article.cfm?id=763916 > .
- ↑ PALMS People .
- ↑ ACM Fellow award citation .
- ↑ Ruby B. Lee on DBLP
- ↑ Ruby B. Lee on Google Scholar