Alan Eustace
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Who is Alan Eustace?
Alan Eustace is one of Google's senior vice
presidents of engineering. He joined Google in the summer of 2002.
Prior to Google, Alan spent 15 years at Digital/Compaq/HP's Western
Research Laboratory where he worked on a variety of chip design and
architecture projects, including the MicroTitan Floating Point unit,
BIPS – the fastest microprocessor of its era. Alan also worked with
Amitabh Srivastava on ATOM, a binary code instrumentation system that
forms the basis for a wide variety of program analysis and computer
architecture analysis tools. These tools had a profound influence on
the design of the EV5, EV6 and EV7 chip designs. Alan was promoted to
director of the Western Research Laboratory in 1999. WRL had active
projects in pocket computing, chip multi-processors, power and energy
management, internet performance, and frequency and voltage scaling.
In
addition to directing Google's engineering efforts, Alan is actively
involved in a number of Google's community-related activities such as
The Second Harvest Food Bank and the Anita Borg Scholarship Fund.
Alan
is an author of 9 publications and holds 10 patents. He earned a Ph.D.
in computer science from the University of Central Florida.
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- Also known as
- Robert Alan Eustace
- Education
- University of Central Florida
- Employment
- Senior Vice President, Engineering & Research, Google
- Vice President, Google
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on July 23, 2013
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