Jialu Huang
Jialu Huang
Education
Sep 2007 ~ Now Princeton University Princeton, NJ, USA
Ph.D. Graduate Student in Computer Science
Liberty Research Group
Aug 2004 ~ Jul 2007 Peking University Beijing, China
M.S. in Computer Science
Microprocessor Research and Development Center
Department of Computer Science, School of Information Science & Technology
Sep 2000 ~ Jul 2004 Fudan University Shanghai, China
B.S. in Computer Science
Publication
Decoupled Software Pipelining Creates Parallelization Opportunities
Jialu Huang, Arun Raman, Yun Zhang, Thomas B. Jablin, Tzu-Han Hung, and David I. August
To Appear: Proceedings of the 2010 International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO), April 2010.
Most Recent Project
Continue the work proposed in my CGO2010 paper to automate DSWP+ in llvm compiler.
Teaching Experience
Sep 2009 – Now, Teaching Assistant, “Introduction to Programming Systems”
Jan 2009 – May 2009, Teaching Assistant, “Introduction to Programming Systems”
Sep 2008 – Dec 2008, Teaching Assistant, “Computer in Our World”
Jan 2006 – Jun 2006, Teaching Assistant, “Principles of Computer”
Oct 2000 – Jun 2002, Volunteer as tutor for students whose parents are handicapped
Hobbies
Reading books, painting, yoga, etc, etc...
Anyway, you can get more information about me from my CV :-D
You might want to know...
I am a third year graduate student at Princeton University in the department of Computer Science. I am part of the Liberty Research Group, working with Professor David August. My research interest is compiler optimization and parallelization.
Office: CS 213
Phone: 6099336883
Email: jialuh@princeton.edu
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