Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 22:12:12 GMT Server: Apache/1.1.1 Content-type: text/html Content-length: 5569 Last-modified: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 19:18:45 GMT Kiran Panesar, Ga Tech
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Georgia Tech Kiran Panesar

Hello, I am a PhD candidate at Georgia Tech, and my research area is Parallel Simulation . I am also interested in Computer Architecture , and Operating Systems . For my thesis, I am interested in performance and architectural issues for Time Warp simulations running on shared memory multiprocessors.

Outside of my research I am active in organizing Indian classical music concerts. Recent concerts were Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma in April 94, and Reena and Rajeeb Chakraborty in Oct 94. Outdoor activities like hiking and camping attract me. I fix cars and like to cook.

I am graduating in Dec 96. Here is my resume and a recommendation letter. I am looking for industry jobs.

Meet my wife, Ritu


Latest infomation about Indian Classical music concerts, and other India Club activities at Georgia Tech.
Information about the local Gurudwara, temple of the Sikhs.

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Links to other pages:
University of Roorkee my alma mater.
I went to University of Maryland for my masters in Computer Science.

India Club and SPICMACAY upcoming events, pointers to other www pages.
Chandigarh my home town and India .


Current Research:

Parallel and Distributed Simulation
My research is shared memory optimizations for high performance Time Warp: efficient message passing, buffer management, and fast continuous GVT calculations for real time applications.

Publications:

Automatic Incremental State Saving With Darrin West, Tenth Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation. May 1996. We use executable editing to insert state save calls in Time Warp executables.

Buffer Management in Shared Memory Time Warp Systems with Richard Fujimoto, 8th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation (PADS), June 1995. A high performance message passing system for shared memory multiprocessors is presented, by studing the interaction of memory management in Time Warp with caching and virtual memory.

Georgia Tech Time Warp (GTW Version 2.3) Programmer's Manual. with Richard Fujimoto and Samir Das. Technical Report. College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA. July 1994.

GTW: A Time Warp System for Shared Memory Multiprocessors.Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), Dec 1994. Describes several shared memory optimizations for Time Warp.

PORTS: A Parallel, Optimistic, Real-Time Simulator. 8th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation (PADS '94). p. 24-31. Time Warp for real time systems.

Parallel Discrete Event Simulation on a Shared-Memory Multiprocessor with Richard Fujimoto and Maria Hybinette. Submitted for publication.


Contact Information:

Kiran S. Panesar
335977 Ga Tech Station Atlanta GA 30332-1655
Office: High Performance Computing Lab, Ga Tech, CoC- 207-C
Office: (404) 894-3982 (lab), 894-9760 (secretary)
Fax: (404) 894-9442
Home: (404) 881-6142
E-mail: panesar@cc.gatech.edu

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