Patrick Koeberl is a Principal Engineer at Intel Labs, where he leads groundbreaking research into novel FPGA architectures tailored for emerging applications across the Data Center, Automotive, and Industrial sectors. With a robust focus on FPGA-as-a-Service and Acceleration-as-a-Service, Patrick's work is pivotal in addressing the...
Patrick Koeberl is a Principal Engineer at Intel Labs, where he leads groundbreaking research into novel FPGA architectures tailored for emerging applications across the Data Center, Automotive, and Industrial sectors. With a robust focus on FPGA-as-a-Service and Acceleration-as-a-Service, Patrick's work is pivotal in addressing the increasing demand for flexible, high-performance computing solutions that prioritize security, safety, and dependability. His extensive expertise in CPU architecture, particularly in RISC-V, positions him at the forefront of innovation in hardware design, enabling him to develop systems that are not only efficient but also resilient against modern cybersecurity threats.
Patrick's contributions to the field are underscored by his impressive portfolio of over 30 granted or pending patents and more than 20 scientific publications, showcasing his commitment to advancing technology through both theoretical and practical applications. His research interests extend into Confidential Compute and Post-quantum Cryptography, areas that are becoming increasingly critical as the industry grapples with the implications of quantum computing on data security.
In addition to his technical acumen, Patrick fosters strong global connections with academia, facilitating funded research, collaborations, and technology transfers that bridge the gap between theoretical advancements and real-world applications. His proficiency in embedded systems, VHDL, and application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) further enhances his ability to drive innovation in hardware architecture. As a technologist and thought leader, Patrick Koeberl continues to shape the future of computing, ensuring that Intel Labs remains at the cutting edge of technology development.