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I am an associate professor with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University.
My research area is Programming Languages and Compilers, and my interests lie specifically in developing languages, compilers and runtimes that support efficient programming and high performance on emerging complex architectures.
I graduated in 2002 with a B.S. in both Computer Science and Computer Engineering from North Carolina State University. I received my Ph.D. in Computer Science from Cornell University. My advisor was Keshav Pingali. While pursuing my Ph.D., I was supported by a Department of Energy High Performance Computer Science (HPCS) Fellowship. After receiving my Ph.D., I joined the Institute for Computational Sciences and Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin as a postdoc, where I worked with the Intelligent Software Systems (ISS) group. Since the fall of 2009, I have been in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University.
Contributions
2017
WCIRE
- Session Chair of Discussion (part of WCIRE 2017)
- Open Discussion: Building Infrastructure for Research and Education
- Session Chair of Session 2 (part of WCIRE 2017)
- Session Chair of Session 1 (part of WCIRE 2017)
- Session Chair of Session 3 (part of WCIRE 2017)
- Opening Remarks
- Session Chair of Opening (part of WCIRE 2017)
- Committee Member in Organizing Committee within the WCIRE 2017-track
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