
ACM ByteCast
Luiz André Barroso - Episode 20
Sep 27, 2021
In this episode, Luiz André Barroso, Google Fellow and ACM-IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award recipient, talks about his background in computing, strategies for building efficiencies and hardware acceleration, passion for building Google Maps and Google Earth, opportunities for industry-wide collaborations and energy efficiency in data centers, and excitement for machine learning and online safety.
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- Louise Barroso's journey from hardware engineering to computer programming highlights the importance of adaptable skills in the field of computing.
- Collaboration with microprocessor design companies and memory manufacturers played a crucial role in optimizing the energy efficiency of Google's data centers.
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Louise Barroso's journey from hardware engineering to software programming
Louise Barroso, a Google Fellow, seamlessly transitioned from being a hardware engineer to the world of computer programming. His extensive experience in computer architecture and hardware engineering led him to pioneering significant areas of computer architecture and driving the transformation of Google's hyperscale computing infrastructure. As the head of the Office of Cross-Google Engineering, Louise focuses on coordinating technical roadmaps across all Google products, particularly in machine learning infrastructure and privacy and security. His journey from electrical engineering to computer engineering to computer science exemplifies the importance of adaptable skills in the field of computing.
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