Kyle C. Hale
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CAREER: Colony: A Framework for Bespoke Virtual Execution Contexts
CNS Award CNS-2239757; $632,214; May 2023 through April 2028. Vulnerabilities present in software running on shared computing infrastructure (e.g., cloud datacenters) can result in significant economic losses, compromised user data, and weakened national security when such infrastructure does not properly separate programs from one another in secure, isolated compartments.
Kyle C. Hale
Last updated on Apr 28, 2023
OpenMP in Nautilus paper accepted to SC21
Our work on bringing OpenMP implementations into the kernel has been accepted to SC ‘21! Congratulations to everyone involved on the successful collaborative effort!
Jiacheng Ma
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Wenyi Wang
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Aaron Nelson
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Michael Cuevas
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Brian Homerding
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Conghao Liu
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Zhen Huang
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Simone Campanoni
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Kyle C. Hale
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Peter Dinda
Last updated on Mar 4, 2023
Collaborative Research: PPoSS: Planning: Unifying Software and Hardware to Achieve Performant and Scalable Zero-cost Parallelism in the Heterogeneous Future
NSF Award CCF-2028958; $41,627 (Collaborative total: $250K); October 2020 through September 2021. This project is a collaborative effort with Peter Dinda, Simone Campanoni, and Nikos Hardavellas at Northwestern University, and Umut acar at Carnegie Mellon University.
Kyle C. Hale
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Peter Dinda
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Simone Campanoni
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Nikos Hardavellas
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Umut Acar
Last updated on Feb 21, 2024
CSR: Medium: Collaborative Research: Interweaving the Parallel Software/Hardware Stack
NSF Award CNS-1763612; $305,578 (Collaborative total: $1.2M); September 2018 through August 2021. This project is a collaborative effort with Peter Dinda, Simone Campanoni, and Nikos Hardavellas at Northwestern University. This project seeks to advance the state of the art of parallel systems.
Kyle C. Hale
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Peter Dinda
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Simone Campanoni
,
Nikos Hardavellas
Last updated on Mar 4, 2023
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