portrait Wu-chun Feng (a.k.a. "Wu")

Director
SyNeRGy Laboratory

Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

Member
Center of High-End Computing Systems (CHECS)

My interests lie broadly at the synergistic intersection of computer architecture, systems software and middleware, and applications software. Most recently, my research has dealt with high-performance networking protocols, dynamic multicore scheduling, accelerator-based computing for bioinformatics, virtual computing, power-aware computing, and bioinformatics in general. I joined Virginia Tech in 2006 after spending seven years at Los Alamos National Laboratory, operated by the University of California. I am the recipient of three Best Paper Awards (one in human-computer interaction, one in high- performance networking, and one in bioinformatics). I lead the Synergy Laboratory as well as three grassroots projects:

Green 500 Logo The Green500 List: A ranking of the most energy-efficient supercomputers in the world. mpiBLAST Logo mpiBLAST: An open-source, parallel implementation of NCBI BLAST. mpiBLAST Logo Supercomputing in Small Spaces: Green supercomputing, i.e., low-power and power-aware supercomputing

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