Postgraduate Supervision - Peter Strazdins
Currently Available Topics
I am interested in supervising or co-supervising any project closely
related to my research interests . In
particular, with multicore computing, virtualization, cloud computing,
and large-scale supercomputing.
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internships, please read this page on
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Please follow this link for my
pre-prepared projects for research
Current Research Students under Supervision
Theses Completed
- Jaison Mulerikkal, PhD, Feb 2013,
Service-Oriented Architecture for High Performance Computing
(APAI Scholar,
HPNumSOA project)
- Jie Cai, PhD, Jan 2012
Region-based Techniques for Modeling and Enhancing Cluster OpenMP
Performance (APAI Scholar, Intel Cluster OpenMP project)
- Muhammad Atif, PhD, July 2011.
Adaptive Resource Relocation in
Virtualized Heterogeneous Clusters
(Jabberwocky project)
- Xi Yang, MPhil, May 2011, Locality aware zeroing:
Exploiting both hardware and software semantics
- Travis Stenborg, Hons, Nov 2009, NBody Algorithms for
heterogenous Clusters
- Andrew Over, PhD, Aug 2009,
Two Approaches to Multiprocessor Memory System Simulation
(APAI Scholar, CC-NUMA Project)
- Song Jin, Hons, Nov 2007,
Characterization of Application Performance on Cluster Computers
- Hugh Blemings, MIT, Nov 2006, Multithreading Issues on
Contemporary IBM Multiprocessors
- Tony Breeds, MIT, completed Jun 2006, Network-level Optimization of Cluster
Computers (Jabberwocky project)
- Nic Jean, BSc Hons, completed November 2005,
Performance Analysis of the OpenMP NAS parallel Benchmarks
(see here for the original project proposal
)
- Mark Thorn, BSEng, completed Dec 2004.
Using Threading Techniques to speed up SMP Computer Simulation.
- Zhen He, PhD, Aug 1999-Dec 2002,
Online clustering, replication and caching in hierarchical memory
structures ,
(co-supervision with Stephen Blackburn and Ramesh Sankaranayana)
- John Uhlmann,
Efficient Job Scheduling on Cluster Computers, Dec 2002
(see here for original proposal)
- Wi Bing Tan,
Analysis and Optimisation of Communication Patterns on a Beowulf,
July 2002
(see here for original proposal)
- Adam Czezowski, MSc,
Singular Value Computations on the AP-1000 Array
Computer , April 1995
- Seng Loke, BSc (Hons)
Efficient FP Communication Functions on the
Fujitsu AP1000 , December 1994
(University Medal Winner 1994; thesis deemed to be the best produced by
the Department over 1993-4)
- Andrew Lynes, BSc (Hons),
Linear Algebra Communication and Algorithms on the
Fujitsu AP1000 , December 1994
Last Modified: Peter Strazdins,
Mar 2013