About Me
- Computer architecture Ph.D. graduate from The University of Texas at Austin
- Member of the High Performance Substrate research group
- Advised by Yale N. Patt
- Currently working as a computer architect at Intel
Research Interests
Making computation more efficient by adapting major processor parameters (chip frequency, active core count, cache size, etc.) to fit workload characteristics.
Publications
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Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin,August 2014.
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HPS Technical Report, TR-HPS-2014-001,March 2014.
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In Proceedings of the 45th Annual ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO-45),December, 2012.
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In Proceedings of the 44th Annual ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO-44),December, 2011.
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In Proceedings of the 44th Annual ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO-44),December, 2011.
Tools
I wrote:
- pincpt, a pintool that creates architectural checkpoints of x86 applications
- multidim, a set of Perl scripts to extract and tabulate multidimensional data from simulation results
I also contributed architectural checkpoint code to Multi2Sim.
Other
I have a computer architecture blog.
Here are a couple of personal projects from my younger days:
- English-Russian Basketball Dictionary
- TypeTight, an online typing tutor