Ph.d Candidate
Texas A&M University
Dept. of Computer Science
High Performance Computing Lab.


Rm. 335 H.R. Bright Bldg.
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3112

ryanyeo[at]cs.tamu.edu


I joined a HPC Lab. of Dept. of Computer Science in 2007 as a Ph.d student.




Research:

  • My research interests include high-performance energy-efficient computer architectures, Dynamic Thermal Management (DTM) and Dynamic Power Management (DPM) on Multicore, compiler and hardware support for dynamic optimizations, virtual machines, and binary instrumentation.
  • My main research areas (including links to selected papers):
    • Dynamic Thermal Management for Multimedia Applications
      • Effective Dynamic Thermal Management for MPEG-4 Decoding [ICCD 2007]
      • Hybrid Dynamic Thermal Management Based on Statistical Characteristics of Multimedia Applications [ISLPED 2008]
      • Temperature-Aware Scheduler Based on Statistical Characteristics of Multimedia Applications [ACM Transactions in Embedded Computing Systems (TECS) ]
    • Dynamic Thermal Management for Multicore Systems
      • Predictive Dynamic Thermal Management for Multicore Systems [DAC 2008]
      • Temperature-Aware Scheduler Based on Thermal Behavior Grouping in Multicore Systems [DATE 2009]
    • Efficient code profiling techniques to predict application thermal behavior and enable high-performance predicated execution
    • Energy-efficient techniques to reduce power consumption
    • Using binary instrumentation to estimate power/temperature per instruction
    • Power/Temperature-aware Scheduler for Multicore Systems
    • Power/Temperature-aware Compiler for Multicore Systems
    • Energy-Constrained Resource Management in Heterogeneous CMP Architecutre
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