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Induprakas Kodukula's Home Page
Induprakas Kodukula
710, Engineering and Theory Center
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Res: (607) 256-1903
Off: (607) 254-8833
prakas@CS.Cornell.Edu
I am a Ph.D student in the department of
Computer Science at
Cornell University. Prior to
that, I did my undergraduate in Computer Science at
IIT Madras .
At Cornell, I work in the
Bernoulli group
with
Prof Keshav Pingali .
Other members of my group are
Nawaaz Ahmed,
Vladimir Kotlyar,
Vijay Menon and
Paul Stodghill.
I am also affiliated with the
Advanced Computing Research Institute and the
Cornell Theory Center .
Research
My work centers on the interplay between applications, compilers and runtime systems for traditional and
multiprocessor architectures. The applications are derived from
scientific computing, image processing and multimedia. My co-op with
IBM's VLIW group has
interested me in computer architecture as well.
Talks
- I've given a series of talks on dense compiler technology.
- The first talk at
HP Chelmsford, in Feb '95 was
about the necessity to deal with imperfectly nested loop
transformations to be able to handle non trivial code.
- I presented a framework
for performing imperfectly nested loop transformations at the Loop
Parallelization seminar in Schloss Dagstuhl in April '96.
- In summer '95, I presented a talk at IBM Watson regarding the use
of loop transformations in a VLIW compiler.
- In October '96, I presented a talk at HP Labs (Palo Alto) regarding
Data-centric Multi-level Blocking.
Teaching
I taught Systems Programming and
Operating Systems (CS414) in the summer of 1996.
Projects
Other
I (aka GNU Czar) install, maintain and support packages available
under the GNU General Public License on the CS department
machines. Check out the CS GNU home and
find handy tips to be able to do all this on your own! You can also
find extensive info on all the packages I support.
Under construction..