Ph.D. Students Graduated:
- 2023
- Wei Wang: Addressing Processor Over-provisioning on Large Scale Multi-core Platform, Assistant Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio
- Tanima Dey, ReSense: A Unified Framework for Improving Performance and Reliability in Multicore Architectures, Intel Corp.
- Jing Yang, Trace-Based Dynamic Binary Parallelization, Research Scientist, Citadel Inc h
- Kristen Walcott-Justice, Testing in Resource-Constrained Environments, Assistant Professor, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
- Lingjia Tang, Mitigating Resource Contention in Warehouse Scale Computers, Research Scientist, University of California at San Diego
- Jason Mars, Rethinking the Architecture of Warehouse-Scale Computers, Assistant Professor, University of California at San Diego
- Wei Le, Towards A Practical, Path-Based Framework for Detecting and Diagnosing Faults, Assistant Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology
- Apala Guha, Memory Optimization of Dynamic Binary Translators for Embedded Systems, Post-Doc, University of Chicago, CS Department
- Naveen Kumar, Source Level Debugging of Dynamically Translated Programs, Technical Manager, Intel
- Gregory Kapfhammer, A Framework for Testing Data Centric Applications, Associate Professor, Allegheny College
- Min Zhao, Model Driven Optimization, Software Engineer, Intel
- Atif Memon, A Comprehensive Framework for Testing Graphical User Interface Associate Professor, University of Maryland
- Tarun Nakra, A Framework for Performing Prediction on VLIW Architectures, AMD
- Clara Jaramillo, Source Level Debugging Techniques and Tools for Optimized Code, First Position Assistant Professor, Chatham College
- Rastislav Bodik, Path-Sensitive, Value-Flow Optimizations of Programs, Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley, SIGPLAN Award for Best Dissertation in Programming Languages
- Neelam Gupta, Automated Test Data Generation using Relaxation Methods, First Position Assistant Professor, University of Arizona
- Jodi Tims, Automatic Generation of Data Distributions for Distributed Memory Machines, Full Professor, Baldwin Wallace College
- Tia Watts, Integrating Parallelizing Transformations and Compiler-based Scheduling Methods, Associate Professor, Sonoma State University
- David Berson, Unification of Register Allocation and Instruction Scheduling in Compilers for Fine-Grained Parallel Architectures, Snyopsys, Portland
- Evelyn Duesterwald, A Demand Driven Approach for Efficient Interprocedural Data Flow Analysis, Research Scientist, IBM Research Labs
- Chy-Ren Dow, A Visualization System for Transformed Parallelized Programs, Full Professor, Feng-Chia University, Taiwan
- Pat Pineo, Value Tracking in Code Transformed for Parallelism, Full Professor, Edinboro University, Pennsylvania
- Deborah Whitfield, A Unifying Framework for Optimizing Transformations, Full Professor, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
- Brian Malloy, A Fine-Grained Approach to Scheduling Asynchronous Execution on Multiprocessors, Associate Professor, Clemson University
- Ravi Sharma, Data Partitioning: An Approach to Parallel Storage Reclamation, Lucent Technology
- Mary Jean Harrold, An approach to Incremental Testing, Full Professor, Georgia Tech
- Mary Bivens, Generation of High -Quality Target Code, Full Professor, Allegheny College, retired
- Rajiv Gupta, Design of a Highly Parallel System, Professor, University of California at Riverside
- Lori Pollock, An Approach to Incremental Compilation of Optimized Code, Full Professor, University of Delaware
- George Logothetis, On the Automatic Generation of Error-Repairing LL- and LR-Based Parsers: First Position – University of Florida
- Ching-Chy Wang, An Axiomatic Approach to Control Description, CEO, Leverage Design Acceleration Corporation
- Fernando Lafora-Garcia, The Design and Implementation of Debugging Systems for Lanauges with Advanced Control Structures, First position: DEC Corporation, Madrid, Spain
- Mitali Parthasarathy, graduation 2010
- Sandra Christie, graduation 2010
- Liuyi (Eric) Zhang, University of California, San Diego
- Sara Aspaul, University of California, Berkeley
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