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I was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After high school I moved to the United States to go to college. I moved to Gainesville, FL to go to the University of Florida. Once I finished my undergraduate degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Florida, I moved to Miami, FL to start working for DHL Express. In Miami I worked for DHL Express for 5 years, where I had to work with large data sets. To analyze and make sense of the data sets, I started using Visual Basic for Excel and realized that I really enjoyed programming. Programming was liberating, and made me feel powerful. I decided to change my career into Computer Engineering by going back to school. I quit my job and started a masters in Computer Engineering at Duke University, in Durham NC.
As I was taking classes in computer science and architecture, I realized that Computer Architecture was my real passion. I loved learning about what really happened under the hood and loved the process with which computer architects optimize computers. As an industrial engineer, I have always thought about how to optimize systems and this gave me a new perspective about Computer Architecture. After being in the masters program for about a year, I realized I wasn鈥檛 done learning, and my thirst for learning had just increased. My computer architecture and operating systems classes had open my curiosity gates. Therefore, I decided then to become a "professional student" and continue at Duke under the PhD program. As a graduate student, not only I learned more about computer architecture, but I also learned more about doing research, 听writing papers and doing technical presentations.
Throughout my career, I have always been lucky enough to have met many extraordinary colleagues, faculty and classmates that helped me get to where I am today. Today I am happy to share that I am an assistant professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
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Professional Biography:
Dr. Tamara Silbergleit Lehman is an assistant professor at the University of Colorado Boulder in the Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Department. She also holds a courtesy appointment in the Computer Science department and she is a member of the Colorado Research Center for Democracy and Technology. Her work focuses on all aspects of computer security from the microarchitectural perspective. Her research interests span a wide array of topics on the intersection of computer architecture and security.听 She has authored 19 publications in top tier conferences and journals, of which one article won the best paper award and another had an honorable mention in Micro Top Picks. She currently has another 10 articles under review at top tier conferences.听 She completed her PhD in 2019 from Duke University with a thesis titled "Design Strategies for Efficient and Secure Memory". While completing her PhD, Dr. Lehman worked for two consecutive summers at Intel Labs with the architectural security team in 2015 and 2016 which produced a patent titled 鈥淐ryptographic Cache Lines for A Trusted Execution Environment鈥 published in 2018. In 2013 she completed a Masters of Engineering degree at Duke University in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and in 2007 she completed a Bachelor of Science from the University of Florida in Industrial and Systems Engineering. She is passionate about computer architecture, and her industrial engineering background gives her a new perspective on ways to optimize systems.听
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