CALCM Seminars
The CALCM seminar series is a weekly meeting of faculty and students with broad interests in Computer Architecture, and is open to all. The seminar is an excellent medium for CALCM students/faculty to present their recent research results and/or practice conference presentations, for students to polish their presentation skills and present external results from recent conferences, and for outside speakers to tell us about their work.
When / Where?
Every Tuesday 4:00-5:00 PM in Hamerschlag Hall D-210
If you are interested in giving a CALCM talk or have general questions, please contact the seminar organizer: Yoongu Kim.
Fall 2009 Schedule
| Date | Title | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| September 15 | ATLAS: A Scalable and High-Performance Scheduling Algorithm for Multiple Memory Controllers | Yoongu Kim |
| September 22 | No seminar. | No seminar. |
| September 29 | Program Generation for Transforms: Tackling the Memory Hierarchy | Marek Telgarsky |
| October 6 | Core Fusion Revisited: Overcoming Single-Thread Performance Hurdles | Janani Mukundan |
| October 13 | Computer Generation of Fourier Transform Libraries for Distributed Memory Architectures | Vas Chellappa |
| October 20 | Data-Oriented Transaction Execution | Ippokratis Pandis |
| October 27 | No seminar. (Please attend Burton Smith's talk on the same day.) | No seminar. |
| November 3 | Olatunji's talk (TBD). | Olatunji Ruwase |
| November 10 | TBD | TBD |
| November 17 | TBD | TBD |
| November 24 | No seminar (Thanksgiving). | No seminar. |
| December 1 | Chen-Ling's talk (TBD). | Chen-Ling Chou |
| December 8 | Hyunjin's talk. (TBD: “StimulusCache” or “Flip-N-Write”.) | Hyunjin Lee |
Spring 2009 Schedule
Other information
* A mailing list keeps members informed of seminars and events related to CALCM. Subscribe here.
* CALCM talk template: PowerPoint template
* Recommended readings:
- Richard Hamming, You and Your Research
- Mark Hill, Oral Presentation Advice
- Alan Jay Smith, The Task of the Referee, IEEE Computer, Apr. 1990