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Latest Lab News:  

December 27th, 2007 - Tao Li

 
Chang-Burm Cho has been selected to receive a MICRO 2007 student travel grant.
 
 

October 1st, 2007 - Tao Li

 
Chang-Burm Cho has been selected to receive an IISWC student travel grant.
 
 

September 26th, 2007 - Tao Li

 
Chang-Burm Cho and Xin Fu have successfully proposed their doctoral theses.
 
 

September 8th, 2007 - Tao Li

 
We are pleased to release Sim-SODA (V1.0), a framework for analyzing microarchitecture soft-error vulnerability.
 
 

August 30th, 2007 - James Poe

 
Dr. Tao Li (in collaboration with Dr. Sangyeun Cho, University of Pittsburgh and Dr. Onur Mutlu, Microsoft Research) will co-edit the IEEE Micro special issue (May/June 2008) on the topic of "Interaction of Computer Architecture and Operating Systems in the Many-core Era". Please feel free to download the CFP available here for more information.
 
 

August 13th, 2007 - Tao Li

 
Chang-Burm’s paper: "Informed Microarchitecture Design Space Exploration using Workload Dynamics," has been accepted by the MICRO 2007 conference.
 
 

August 1st, 2007 - James Poe

 
Dr. Tao Li (in collaboration with Dr. Jing Guo) has received funding from SRC to study chip multiprocessor architecture design using nano-scale devices.
 
 

July 1st, 2007 - James Poe

 
Dr. Tao Li has been awarded funding from the NSF to explore reliability issues in multi-core design.
 
 

June 20th, 2007 - James Poe

 
Dr. Tao Li has been chosen to receive a 2007 IBM Faculty Award.
 
 

February 22nd, 2007 - James Poe

 
The members of IDEAL are proud to announce the third annual Workshop on the Interaction between Operating Systems and Computer Architecture (WIOSCA-2007). This year the workshop will be held in conjunction with the prestigious ISCA conference, which is part of the 2007 Federated Computer Research Conference - a clear sign that both the quality of this workshop and the need for such a topic in this area, continue to grow. Please feel free to visit the "Workshops" link to read more about this workshop, and previous workshops that IDEAL has hosted.
 
 


 

 


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