Christian Tenllado

Associate Professor

Christian Tenllado received the M.Sc. degree in Electronics Engineering in 2001 and the Ph.D. degree in Computer Architecture in 2007, all from the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. He also received the M.Sc. degree in Physics from the Open University of Spain (UNED) in 2003. He is currently Associate Professor with the Department of Computer Architecture and Automation, UCM, within the ArTeCS group.

During his Ph.D., Christian Tenllado worked on the efficient exploitation of SIMD instruction sets. During that period he was a visiting researcher at Imec (Leuven),  working within the group of Francky Catthoor. After his Ph.D. he moved to GPGPU computing, tackling both manual application mapping and compiler level mapping techniques.

At present,  his research moved to low power embedded systems and accelerators. We are currently considering the impact of new resistive memory technologies in the IoT ecosystem.