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David Lilja

University/Research Lab: University of Minnesota
Location: (Minneapolis, MN)
Personal Research Web Page: http://www.arctic.umn.edu/index.shtml

Keywords: High-performance computer architecture; parallel processing; computer systems performance analysis; exploiting hardware-software interactions.

Posted on: Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Broad Research Area: Hardware / Architecture, Numerical/Scientific Computing / HPC / Data-Intensive Scalable Computing

Research Interests:

My research group focuses on computer architecture, parallel processing, computer systems performance analysis, and high-performance storage systems. We have a particular emphasis on the interaction of software and compilers with computer architecture, and the interaction of computer architecture and circuits. Current projects include: novel architectures for new technologies, stochastic computing, heterogeneous parallel computing (e.g. conventional processors with GPUs and Cell processors), high-performance scientific computing, data de-duplication, incorporating flash memory into scalable systems. We work closely with researchers in geophysics, databases, compilers, and operating systems.

Contact Information:

http://www.arctic.umn.edu/contact.shtml

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