Jin Wang presented her paper (Best Paper Nominee) “Characterization and Analysis of Dynamic Parallelism in Unstructured GPU Application” at IISWC 2014.
Jin Wang presented the paper “Characterization and Analysis of Dynamic Parallelism in Unstructured GPU Application” at IISWC-2014. This paper analyzes and characterizes the dynamically formed pockets of parallelism that exists in unstructured GPU applications. Specifically the analysis targets a comprehensive understanding of the new CUDA Dynamic Parallelism feature. The paper was nominated for the best paper.
Read MoreMinhaj Hassan presented his paper “Bubble Sharing: Area and Energy Efficient Adaptive Routers using Centralized Buffers” at NOCS 2014 in September
Minhaj Hassan presented the paper “Bubble Sharing: Area and Energy Efficient Adaptive Routers using Centralized Buffers” at NOCS 2014 in September. The paper proposes a flow control mechanism for on-chip networks that provides deadlock freedom guarantees with the use of small, shared central buffers, eliminating the need of edge buffers in the routers. The result is an improved buffer space utilization with lower power and higher throughput. The technique effectively reconciles the trade-off between high radix and buffer space, encouraging the use of low hop count, high-radix...
Read MoreCongratulations to Jin Wang for having her paper “Characterization and Analysis of Dynamic Parallelism in Unstructured GPU Applications” nominated for best paper at the 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization
Congratulations to Jin Wang for having her paper “Characterization and Analysis of Dynamic Parallelism in Unstructured GPU Applications” nominated for best paper at the 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization. The Symposium will be held in October 2014 in Raleigh NC. The paper characterizes and evaluates the CUDA Dynamic Parallelism implementations for irregular applications with dynamically formed structured parallelism. See...
Read MoreCongratulations to Jin Wang on being selected as a 2014-2015 NVIDIA Graduate Fellow
Congratulations to Jin Wang on being selected as a 2014-2015 NVIDIA Graduate Fellow. This highly select group of 5 Fellows were selected from more than a hundred applicants in 21 countries. Their projects involve a variety of technical challenges, including computer architecture, programming models, character animation, computer graphics, and computational methods for simulating chemical events. – See more here.
Read MoreCongratulations to Andrew, Ifrah and Se Hoon for successfully submitting their Master’s Thesis
Andrew Vanderhayden, Ifrah Saeed and Se Hoon Shon have successfully submitted their Master’s Thesis. Congratulations!
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