Current Research
I am a member of the SPIRAL research group at Carnegie Mellon University, where I work closely with my advisor, James C. Hoe, as well as Markus Püschel and Franz Franchetti.
My current work is in the area of formula-driven hardware synthesis for linear transforms.
- Given a mathematical description of a transform and algorithm, how can we automatically generate an efficient hardware description or HW/SW implementation?
- How can we automatically model the resulting cores in terms of resources, performance, and accuracy (thus enabling search over the design space)?
- What degrees of freedom can we exploit to give the user (or the tool itself) fine-grained control over various design tradeoffs, and how can we represent them?
Tools
For information about tools I've developed based upon my research, please click on the Tools link in the menu to your left.
Publications
For a list of publications, please follow the link to your left.