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CSE Profile: Antonia Zhai
![]() Assistant Professor (612) 626-1285 Office: EE/CS 6-189 InterestsComputer architectures, compiler optimizations, and operating systems. EducationPh.D. 2005, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University M.A.Sc. 1998, Computer Engineering, University of Toronto B.A. 1996, University of Toronto | Assistant Professor Antonia Zhai specializes in novel compiler optimizations and architecture features for the multi-core processor technology, which incorporates several processors onto a single chip. Her academic record includes a dozen refereed journals and numerous scholarly addresses. Zhai is active in professional service, serving as a member of ACM and IEEE. ResearchMy research interests include computer architectures, compiler optimizations, and operating systems. In particular, I am interested in the design, implementation and evaluation of novel compiler optimizations and architecture features for the emerging multi-core processor technology that incorporates several processors onto a single chip. My research goal is not only to improve the performance for such processor, but also to enhance non-performance features, such as programmability, security, testability and reliability. As technology advances, pervasive computation/communication systems that involve a large number of devices will emerge. Designing such systems has raised many interesting issues that I would like to address, such as, determining the communication/computation trade-off, improving fault tolerance and power efficiency, designing efficient computation cores, satisfying real-time constraints, and identifying suitable programmer models. Personal Home Page |
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