Dr. Richard Vuduc
rvuduc3@mail.gatech.edu Klaus 1334 US Office: (404) 385-3355
Instructor information
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Education
| Jan ’04 |
Ph.D., Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley. |
| May ’97 |
B.S., with Honors, Computer Science, Cornell University. |
| June ’93 |
Diploma, Thomas Jefferson H.S. for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Virginia. |
Research Experience
| Aug ’07–present |
Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. |
| Nov ’04–Jul ’07 |
Postdoctoral Scholar, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, California.
Custom optimizations and empirical tuning for ROSE, an open-source source-to-source compiler
for C and C++. Implemented JITTERBUG, a tool to aid MPI application debugging (best
paper at PADTAD/ISSTA 2006). |
| Jan–Oct ’04 |
Postdoctoral Scholar, University of California, Berkeley.
Completed the open-source implementation of OSKI, including an experimental distributed
memory implementation based on the PETSC framework. |
| Jan ’98–Jan ’04 |
Graduate Student Researcher; Post-doc, University of California, Berkeley.
Conducted basic research on performance modeling and automatic tuning of sparse matrix
kernels (4 best paper/presentation awards). |
| Jun ’94–Jun ’97 |
Research Intern, Institute for Defense Analyses, Virginia.
Developed simulations for basic science applications in superfluorescence in gamma-ray lasers,
thermal and magnetic techniques for mine-detection, and frost formation. |
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