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.