Kyle C. Hale
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Jamie receives ACM student research award at SC '23!
Jamie won third place in the ACM student research competition at the Supercomputing ‘23 conference. His work focuses on Python Unikernels for HPC. Congrats Jamie!
Jamison Kerney
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Kyle C. Hale
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Valerie Hayot-Sasson
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Kyle Chard
Last updated on Nov 20, 2023
TrackFM paper accepted to ASPLOS '24!
Brian’s paper on using compilers to automatically transform applications to use disaggregated memory has been accepted to ASPLOS ‘24. Congratulations Brian on this well-deserved achievement and thanks to our wonderful collaborators at Northwestern University!
Brian Tauro
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Brian Suchy
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Simone Campanoni
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Peter Dinda
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Kyle C. Hale
Last updated on Aug 30, 2023
Collaborative Research: CSR: Medium: Towards A Unified Memory-centric Computing System with Cross-layer Support
NSF Award CNS-2310422; $886,226 ($1M collaborative total); October 2023 through September 2026. This project is a collaborative effort with Rujia Wang and Xian-He Sun at IIT and Peng Jiang at the University of Iowa.
Rujia Wang
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Xian-He Sun
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Kyle C. Hale
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Peng Jiang
Last updated on Aug 9, 2023
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
CS 450: Operating Systems
Current Iteration: Past Iterations: Fall ‘22 Fall ‘20 Spring ‘19
Kyle C. Hale
Last updated on Mar 4, 2023
REU Site: Collaborative Research: BigDataX: From theory to practice in Big Data computing at eXtreme scales
NSF Award OAC-2150500; $362,878 (Collaborative Total: $400K); July 2022 through June 2025. This project is in collaboration with Ioan Raicu at IIT as well as Kyle Chard at the University of Chicago.
Kyle C. Hale
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Ioan Raicu
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Kyle Chard
Last updated on Feb 21, 2024
EuroSys '22 Virtines paper wins best artifact award
The team was awarded the Distinguished Artifact Award at EuroSys ‘22. Great work everyone! The code is available here.
Nicholas Wanninger
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Josh Bowden
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Kirtankumar Shetty
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Ayush Garg
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Kyle C. Hale
Last updated on Mar 4, 2023
Our paper was accepted to EuroSys '22!
After an amazing push and a great deal of hard work, our paper on Virtines was accepted to EuroSys ‘22! Congratulations go to Nick Wanninger and Josh Bowden!
Nicholas Wanninger
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Josh Bowden
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Kyle C. Hale
Last updated on Mar 4, 2023
Multi-kernel Modeling paper accepted to appear in TPDS!
Our work on modeling speed-up in multi-kernel environments has been accepated to appear in TPDS! Congratulations to Brian and Conghao on the hard work, and in particular to Brian for the journal paper push.
Brian Tauro
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Conghao Liu
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Kyle C. Hale
Last updated on Mar 4, 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
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