Tosiron Adegbija
Tosiron Adegbija is an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering whose research falls in the broad area of computer architecture, with an emphasis on adaptable computing, domain-specific architectures, low-power embedded systems design and optimization methodologies, and microprocessor optimizations for the Internet of Things, or IoT. During the summer of 2014 he was a research associate with Hewlett-Packard, or HP, Labs, during which he researched right-provisioned computer architectures for the IoT.
In 2019, Adegbija received the National Science Foundation Career Award for his research on runtime adaptable spin-transfer torque RAM (STTRAM) cache memories for energy-efficient microarchitectures.
He received his doctorate and master's degrees in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Florida in 2015 and 2011, respectively, and a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria in 2005. He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and a member of the Association for Computing Machinery.
Degrees
- PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida, 2015
- MS Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida, 2011
- BS Electrical Engineering, University of Ilorin, Nigeria, 2005
Teaching Interests
Computer architecture and embedded systems design
Research Interests
High-performance embedded computing, low-power embedded systems design, phase-based tuning, adaptable-configurable systems, embedded systems for big data, processor architectures for the Internet of Things (IoT)