Talk on Nested Object Support for GPGPU at ARRAY 2021(@PLDI)
Chenxin Jizhe and Hidehiko Masuhara give a talk on “Nested Object Support in a Structure-of-Arrays Dynamic Objector Allocator” at the ARRAY 2021 workshop, co-located with PLDI 2021.
Chenxin Jizhe and Hidehiko Masuhara give a talk on “Nested Object Support in a Structure-of-Arrays Dynamic Objector Allocator” at the ARRAY 2021 workshop, co-located with PLDI 2021.
We welcome the five new members to the group in this spring.
In the announcement of new members a year ago, there was a sentence “as we need to stay home due to COVID-19, we are closely communicating each other online, maybe more than ever.” One year passed since then. We actually communicated more than ever, and are confident to work well with the new members even if it will take a time to get normal.
We celebrated graduation of our members. The same as the last year, the university’s ceremony was held online due to COVID-19.
Jizhe Chenxin, Lubis Luthfan, Kazuki Niimi and Tomoki Ogushi received the Master’s degrees. Luthfan will pursuit the PhD degree in our group. Chenxin, Niimi and Ogushi will start working for software companies in Japan. Naoya Furudono, Kazuki Ikemori and Shusuke Takahashi received their Bachelor’s degrees, and will pursuit the Master’s degree in our group.
We wish for their bright future, and hope we can see each other soon!
The following presentation was awarded as the best poster at PPL 2021.
The poster PDF and Agda code can be found here.
The following paper will be presented at PPL’21.
The following posters & demos will be presented at PPL’21.
The following posters will be presented at PPL’21.
The following work will be presented at Lambda Days 2021.
Our members present their bachelor’s theses. (Bachelor thesis presentation)
Our members presented their master’s theses.
Matthias Springer, who finished his PhD with our group, received Seiichi Tejima Doctoral Dissertation Award for FY 2019-2020. The doctoral dissertation awards are selected on content originality and the potential for development of research findings. Up to two dissertations are selected from each field category.
The following short paper will be presented at The Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation.