Richard Murphy

Biography
Murphy is Director of Advanced Computing Solutions Pathfinding for Micron’s Advanced Computing Solutions Group. His group focuses on identifying advanced technologies to bring to market in the 3-5 year timeframe, particularly Processing-In-Memory (PIM) capabilities. The group takes an application-centric approach by quantifying the end-user benefit to adopting advanced technologies, with a particular focus on data analytics, cybersecurity, and mobile.
Previously, Murphy was a Principal Member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories, a technical staff member at SUN Microsystems and QUALCOMM. He served as Principal Investigator for the DARPA UHPC X-caliber Program and the Extreme-scale Computing Grand Challenge (XGC), and other DOD and DOE projects.
Murphy is Adjunct Faculty in ECE at the Georgia Tech and in CS at Boise State University. He has authored over two dozen papers, numerous patents and earned a PhD in computer science and engineering, MS, BS, and BA from the University of Notre Dame.
Previously, Murphy was a Principal Member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories, a technical staff member at SUN Microsystems and QUALCOMM. He served as Principal Investigator for the DARPA UHPC X-caliber Program and the Extreme-scale Computing Grand Challenge (XGC), and other DOD and DOE projects.
Murphy is Adjunct Faculty in ECE at the Georgia Tech and in CS at Boise State University. He has authored over two dozen papers, numerous patents and earned a PhD in computer science and engineering, MS, BS, and BA from the University of Notre Dame.
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