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Prof. Aviral Shrivastava from ASU, Arizona, USA, visiting our lab

July 17th, 2017 Comments off

Title: Software Techniques for Soft Errors
Date & Time: Thu, July 20, 10 am ~
Place: 104 E204
Speaker: Dr. Aviral Shrivastava, Associate Professor at Arizona State University

Aviral Shrivastava
Prof. Aviral Shrivastava is Associate Professor in the School of Computing Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering at the Arizona State University. He received his Ph.D. and Masters in Information and Computer Science from University of California, Irvine, and bachelors in Computer Science and Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. He is the recipient of 2011 NSF CAREER Award, 2011 Outstanding Junior Researcher in CSE at ASU. He is the second most prolific author at ESWEEK in the last 5 years, and has a 6-year running streak of papers at DAC. His research lies at the intersection of compilers and architectures of embedded and multi-core systems, with the goal of improving predictability, power, performance, and reliability. His research is funded by several federal agencies including NSF, DOE, NIST, and by several companies, including Intel, Toyota, Raytheon Missile Systems. He is currently serving as an associate editor in ACM TECS and IEEE TMSCS. This year, he is also the co-chair of CODES+ISSS 2017. He serves on organizing and program committees of several top embedded system conferences, including DAC, ISLPED, CODES+ISSS, CASES and LCTES, and regularly serves on NSF and DOE review panels.

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GitLab up and running

July 6th, 2017 Comments off

Hello,

As you know, we are using Git to manage our code etc. here at RNC lab.

To make the Git experience even more pleasurable we have had our internal GitLab server.

Now you can access GitLab anywhere in the world at this location:

https://hpc.unist.ac.kr .

It’s http over SSL, so the communication should be secure.

Also I reinforced the server with more CPU cores.

It should be reasonably responsive, though not as much as I want it to be.

Let me know if you have suggestions/issues/etc.

Happy coding!

Jongeun

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