Simone Campanoni
Simone Campanoni is a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard University under Profs. Gu-Yeon Wei and David Brooks. His research focuses on code compilation challenges, such as optimization for both power efficiency and performance. Simone addresses these challenges through codesign of compilers and the hardware platforms they target. His research on compilers has enhanced both compile-time and run-time efficiency.
Simone's current work uses static and dynamic compilation, run-time optimization, and advanced code analysis to extract coarse-grained parallelism for many-core architectures from general purpose sequential code (HELIX).
Simone received his Ph.D. degree with honors from Politecnico di Milano University in 2009. He is the author of ILDJIT, a parallel compilation framework demonstrating principles from his dissertation. ILDJIT includes both static and dynamic compilers. It is used on several research projects to investigate new approaches to program introspection, optimization, and micro-architectural design.
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E-Mail: xan@eecs.harvard.edu ICQ: 292460607 MSN: simo.xan@hotmail.com Jabber: simo.xan@gmail.com Skype: campanoni.simone
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