Current research topics and projects in our lab.We are still building information pages for each project, but in the meantime, please browse our publications to get an idea of what we're up to. Currently funded research projects: - Foundations for a high-speed, low-power data analytics appliance. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Computer Science Study Panel (CS2P), Phase 2. Aug. 2010—Aug. 2012.
- Autotuning foundations for exascale systems. NSF CAREER. Apr. 2010—Apr. 2015.
- Autotuning applications for emerging multicore platforms. Intel Corporation. Joint with C.-K. Luk (Intel). Jul. 2009—2010.
- Qameleon: Hardware/software Co-operative Automated Tuning for Heterogeneous Architectures. NSF/SRC. Lead-PI: Prof. Hyesoon Kim, Co-PI: Vuduc. Aug. 2009—Jul. 2012.
- THOR: A new programming model for data analysis and mining. Joint with Prof. Alexander G. Gray. National Science Foundation Award No. 0833136 (HECURA). Sep. 2008—Aug. 2011.
Prior projects: - Algorithms and software with tunable parallelism. Defense Advaned Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Computer Science Study Panel (CS2P). Apr. 2009—Apr. 2010.
- Raytheon Faculty Fellowship. Joint with Prof. Hyesoon Kim. Apr. 2009—2010.
Our work would not be possible without the following additional resources: - Autotuning for Heterogeneous Platforms. NSF TeraGrid Startup Award CCR090024, Feb. 2009—Feb. 2010.
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