Renato Mancuso

Associate Professor, Computer Science, CAS
- Education
- Ph.D. in CS (UIUC, 2017); B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Computer Eng. (Tor Vergata, 2009/2012)
- Office
- CCDS 740 (7th floor)
- rmancuso@bu.edu
- Phone
- (617) 358-8537
Renato Mancuso is an CAS associate professor of computer science at Boston University College of Arts & Sciences and director of the Cyber-Physical Systems Lab.
Mancuso is particularly interested in high-performance cyber-physical systems, focusing on techniques to achieve controllable timeliness for safety-critical applications in complex accelerator-enabled embedded systems. With his research group at BU, he has pioneered software/hardware techniques to perform fine-grained performance profiling and management, with a specific focus on practical approaches that can be used in emerging hybrid (CPU+FPGA) platforms. Supported by industry leaders—including Red Hat, Bosch, Cisco, and NSF (including a CAREER award)—his work enhances timeliness and safety in autonomous systems like unmanned aerial vehicles and driverless cars. He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and his advances in the classroom were recognized last year with BU’s Gitner Family Award for Innovation in Teaching with Technology. He has published over 75 peer-reviewed papers, received numerous best paper awards at top conferences, and garnered over 2,300 citations.
- Fellows
- Research Fellows
- Fields
- Hariri Faculty Affiliate