About Me
Hello! My name is Kim-Anh Tran and I'm a PhD student in UART since September 2014. I'm interested in compilation techniques and code optimizations. Under supervision of Alexandra Jimborean and Stefanos Kaxiras
I investigate energy-efficient software-hardware co-designs. My work is based on - and extends - hot loop transformations using Decoupled Access-Execute.
CV (Updated February 2016)
Posters
- Compile-time Optimization of a Constraint-based Compiler Back-end (ACACES 2015) Abstract
Poster
- Software Decoupled Access-Execute (PhD Summit 2015 on Compiler & Programming Technology at Google) Poster
Teaching
Course | Semester |
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Combinatorial Optimization using Constraint Programming | Autumn 2014 |
Imperative and Object-oriented Programming Methodology | Autumn 2014 |
Compiler Design Project | Spring 2015 |
Low-level Parallel Programming | Spring 2015 |
Combinatorial Optimization using Constraint Programming | Autumn 2015 |
Advanced Software Design | Autumn 2015 |
Low-level Parallel Programming | Spring 2016 |
Operating Systems | Spring 2016 |
Combinatorial Optimization using Constraint Programming | Autumn 2016 |
Mentor | Autumn 2016 |
Students
- Anton Weber, Master student - Decoupled Access-Execute on ARM big.LITTLE
(supervisor), graduated
- Georgios Petrousis, Master student - An evaluation of compile-time techniques for energy efficiency (supervisor), ongoing
- Jin Wenting, Master student Feedback Compilation for Decoupled Access-Execute Techniques (supervisor), ongoing
Other
Chair of the ACM-W Chapter at Uppsala University