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.
Prospective international applicants, including those seeking
internships, please read this page on
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Below are some pre-prepared projects for research (intended for PhD and
Masters by Research students, although could be adopted for Honours).
See
the following list
list of coursework project topics
suitable for research and implementation projects by
3rd yr BIT, 4th year BSEng, Honours and Masters by coursework students.
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