David Patterson(1947)
Computer ScienceDavid Patterson is a recipient of the Turing Award (2017) from United States. Their primary field is Computer Science. They were educated at University of California, Los Angeles and South High School. They have been affiliated with University of California, Berkeley.
United StatesGoogle (United States)
1
Major Awards
239
Publications
31,627
Citations
51
h-index
110
i10-index
132.3
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#4
Report of the Second International Workshop on Human Chromosome 21 Mapping (1991)
Cytogenetic and Genome Research(1991)
29
citations
Recent Publications
View all works0citations
33citations
Report of the Second International Workshop on Human Chromosome 21 Mapping (1991)
Cytogenetic and Genome Research1991
29citations
External Profiles
Education
University of California, Los Angeles
South High School
Doctoral Advisors
David UngarGarth GibsonChristos KozyrakisKimberly KeetonMark D. HillRemzi Arpacı-DusseauSatoshi AsamiMichael Donald DahlinDavid Royal MartinRobert D. SelingerBidyut Kumar BosePaul Mark HansenShing Ip KongGeorge S. TaylorPeter Ming-Chien ChenCorinna Grace LeeRobert YungNisha Darshi TalagalaEric A. AndersonAaron Baeten BrownDavid L. OppenheimerJoseph James GebisSamuel Webb WilliamsArchana Sulochana GanapathiWei XuPeter BodikScott BeamerGerald EstrinDavid Frederic Martin
Top Publications
The Design Process for Google's Training Chips: TPUv2 and TPUv3
IEEE Micro2021118 citations
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
GB
Gilles Brassard
Turing Award (2025)
GE
Geoffrey E. Hinton
Nobel Prize in Physics (2024)
VC
Vint Cerf
Presidential Medal of Freedom (2024)
AS
Adi Shamir
Wolf Prize in Mathematics (2024)
AB
Andrew Barto
Turing Award (2024)
RS
Richard Sutton
Turing Award (2024)
AW
Avi Wigderson
Turing Award (2023)
YB
Yoshua Bengio
Princess of Asturias Award (2022)
Data Sources
Profile data aggregated from OpenAlex, Semantic Scholar, Wikidata, ORCID, and curated award records. Citation metrics may vary between sources.
