I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, where I am advised by Professor Diana Marculescu. I received a BS in Computer Science and a BSE in Computer Engineering from Tulane University in 2005 and an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from CMU in 2007.
My research focuses on ways to address the effects of power and performance variability from a variety of sources (manufacturing processes, thermal conditions, etc.) by adapting to these variations at the architecture level. I have broader interests in computer architecture and variability modeling.
You can find my resume here.
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- S. Herbert and D. Marculescu, "Variation-Aware Dynamic Voltage/Frequency Scaling." To appear in Proc. of the 15th International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture, Feb 2009.
- S. Herbert and D. Marculescu, "Mitigating the Impact of Variability on Chip-Multiprocessor Power and Performance." To appear in IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems
- S. Herbert and D. Marculescu, "Characterizing Chip-Multiprocessor Variability-Tolerance." Proc. of the 2008 Design Automation Conference, June 2008. Best paper nominee.
- S. Herbert and D. Marculescu, "Variability-Aware Frequency Scaling in Multi-Clock Processors." A. Wang and S. Naffziger, editors. Adaptive Techniques for Dynamic Processor Optimization: Theory and Practice. Springer, 2008.
- S. Herbert and D. Marculescu, "Analysis of Voltage/Frequency Island Granularity in Chip-Multiprocessors." Proc. of the 2007 International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design, Aug. 2007.
- S. Herbert, S. Garg, and D. Marculescu, "Reclaiming Performance and Energy Efficiency from Variability." Proc. of the 3rd Watson Conference on Interaction between Architecture, Circuits, and Compilers, Oct 2006.
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- 15-857: Performance Modeling of Computer Systems
- 18-722: Advanced Digital Integrated Circuit Design
- 18-741: Advanced Computer Architecture
- 18-742: Multiprocessor Computer Architecture
- 18-743: Energy Aware Computing
- 18-751: Applied Stochastic Processes
- 18-760: VLSI CAD: Logic to Layout
- 18-764: In Between Design and Manufacturing of Deep-Submicron Integrated Circuits
- 18-869A: Statistical Integrated Circuit Design
- 36-729: Analysis of Time Series and Point Processes I
- 36-730: Analysis of Time Series and Point Processes II
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- 18-240: Fundamentals of Computer Engineering
- 18-741: Advanced Computer Architecture
- CPSC-305: Software Engineering (Tulane University)
- CPSC-350: Operating Systems (Tulane University)
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Mailing address:
1111 Hamerschlag Hall
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Email: sherbert AT ece DOT cmu DOT edu
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