Student research competition
Selected participants:
Undergraduate:
1. Shahrzad Kananizadeh, University of Tuebingen (Germany)
Simplication of code generation in TinyOS operating system for using of wireless sensor networks
2. Yi Lu, New York University (USA)
Unleashing the Power of General Purpose Graphic Processing Unit
Graduate
3. Kirill Kononenko, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)
Dynamic Neutralization of Data Leakages
4. Yasunobu Sumikawa, Tokyo University of Science (Japan)
Partial Redundancy Elimination Considering Register Spills
5. Lars Bonnichsen, Technical University of Denmark (Denmark)
Exploring adaptive program behavior
6. Laust Brock-Nannestad, Technical University of Denmark (Denmark)
Safe Asynchronous System Calls
7. Deepak Majeti, Rice University (USA)
Habanero C: A Portable Programming Model for Heterogeneous Processors
The student research competition provides an opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students attending CGO 2014 to present their research work in the area of code generation and optimization. The goal is to give students a forum to discuss their research with experts in their field, and to help them sharpen their research and communication skills.
Requirements:
- Current ACM student membership
- Graduate or undergraduate student status at the time of submission
- Submission of an extended abstract of no more than 800 words to: rcanal@ac.upc.edu.
Submissions deadline: November 15th, 2013