| Current advisees |
| Scott Schneider, PhD, Virginia Tech. Locality Management for Accelerator-type Architectures.
Expected graduation: May 2009. |
| Jae-Seung Yeom, PhD, Virginia Tech. Topic: TBD. Expected grauation: May 2010 |
| Aelksandr Khasimsky, PhD, Virginia Tech. Topic: TBD. Expected grauation: May 2010 |
| Jyotirmaya Tripathi, MSc, Virginia Tech. Application-Specific Operating Systems
for Multi-core Processors. Expected graduation: December 2008. |
| Benjamin Rose, MSc, Virginia Tech.
Topic: TBD. Expected graduation: May 2009 |
| Beran Nova Bryant, MSc, Virginia Tech.
Multi-objective Performance Control on Many-core
Systems. Expected graduation: December 2008 |
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| Past Advisees |
Filip Blagojevic, PhD, Virginia Tech, December 2008. Thesis title: Scheduling on Asymmetric Parallel Architectures. Currently a research scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. |
| Matthew Curtis-Maury, PhD, Virginia Tech, May 2008. Thesis title: Improving the Efficiency of Parallel Applications
on Multithreaded and Multicore Systems. Outstanding Doctoral Student Award. May 2008. Currently a filesystem performance development
engineer at NetApp |
| Ankur Shah, MSc, Virginia Tech, May 2008.
Prediction Models for Multi-dimensional Power-Performance Optimiztion
on Many Cores. Currently a software engineer at Cisco |
| Christos Antonopoulos,
PostDoc, William&Mary, 2004-2006. Currently visiting assistant professor, University of Thessaly |
| James Dzierwa,
Highest Honors Student, William&Mary, 2006. Currently employed as software engineer
in Northern Virginia |
| Robert L. McGregor, MSc, William&Mary. Currently employed by NSA |
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Evan McCreedy, High Honors Student, William&Mary, 2005. Currently employed by NIH |
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| Co-advised and independent study past advisees |
| Richard Mills PhD, College of William and Mary, May 2004. Currently employed at Oak Ridge National Lab. |
| Harshil Shah, M.Sc., Virginia Tech, May 2008. Currently employed at Cisco . |
| Chuan Yue, MSc, William&Mary, 2005. Currently a Ph.D. student at
William&Mary |
| Patrick Fiaux, Undergraduate Research, Virginia Tech.
Expected graduation: May 2009. |