Computer Systems and Engineering Group
The CSE group is a joint venture of the Departments of
Computer Science
and
Electrical and Computer Engineering
at the
University of Rochester.
Faculty
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Paul K. Ampadu,
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Research interests: VLSI and exploratory systems research.
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Chen Ding,
Associate Professor of Computer Science.
Research interests: compiler technology, memory hierarchy optimization,
integration of static and dynamic analysis.
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Sandhya Dwarkadas,
Professor of Computer Science, and of Electrical and
Computer Engineering.
Research interests: parallel and distributed computing,
computer architecture, and networks,
and in the interaction and interface between the
compiler, runtime system, and underlying architecture.
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Eby Friedman,
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Research interests: VLSI circuits and systems, CMOS circuits,
synchronization, clock distribution, pipelining, speed/power/area
tradeoffs.
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Wendi Heinzelman,
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and of
Computer Science.
Research interests: Wireless communications and mobile systems,
signal and impage processing, multimedia systems.
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Michael Huang,
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and of
Computer Science.
Research interests: Computer Architecture, Processor
Microarchitecture, Energy-Efficient System and Processor
Architecture, Processing-In-Memory.
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Michael L. Scott,
Professor of Computer Science.
Research interests: parallel and distributed systems software,
multiprocessor synchronization and memory coherence, operating
systems, program development tools, compiler technology,
programming language design.
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Kai Shen,
Associate Professor of Computer Science.
Research interests: Scalable network services, high performance
cluster computing, Internet search, and various other areas in
parallel and distributed systems.
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Hui Wu,
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Research interests: Integrated circuits and systems for high-frequency,
high-speed, wideband, and high-power-efficiency applications in wireless
communications, fiber-optic communications, and other related fields.
Related Links
Last Change:
12 June 2009 / sandhya at cs