Simone Campanoni

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Simone Campanoni

@SimoneCampanoni

Evanston, IL Katılım Şubat 2013
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
We have released NOELLE version 9.8.0! This new version comes with many bug fixes and improvements compared to 9.7.0. Also, 9.8 has a new design of the class hierarchy for SCCAttrs (including a sub-class hierarchy for Reduction). We hope this will accelerate your work!
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
Congratulations Riley Boksenbaum for winning the competition of my class "322 Compiler Construction"!!! Her compilers are impressive!
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
After 5 years of work :), the NOELLE paper of CGO 2022 and its source code are now available here: cs.northwestern.edu/~simonec/Resea… I hope NOELLE will help you (like it did for us) in your compiler research.
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
I'm so happy Jeffrey Ullman and Alfred Ago won this year's @TheOfficialACM Turing Award! Their legendary "dragon book" was what inspired me to study compilers when I was an undergraduate student. I've been studying compilers since thanks to them.
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
I'm very proud of Peter Zhong and Max Paik; they designed the compiler that won this year's competition of my class "Compiler Construction"! Their compiler is impressive, it generates better x86_64 binaries than gcc and clang! #Hall_of_Fame" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">users.cs.northwestern.edu/~simonec/CC.ht…
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
Constraints in compiler internals like their IRs are poetic. They lead to code maintainability and at the same time optimization opportunities.
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
I'm very happy that our (Peter Dinda's and my group) paper has been accepted to SC2020; I'm particularly proud of this paper because the leading authors (Souradip Ghosh and Michael Cuevas) are very talented already while being undergraduate! I see a bright future for them!
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
Our last work "SCAF: A Speculation-Aware Collaborative Dependence Analysis Framework" done between Prof. David August's group and mine have passed the reusable badge from the PLDI artifact evaluation committee. Automatic parallelizing compilers is a real opportunity! Jump in :)
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
I feel very proud that my first PhD student Enrico Deiana just passed his thesis proposal! It looks like he came to Northwestern yesterday but 4 years have already passed !
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
Updated the material for my class Compiler Construction (users.cs.northwestern.edu/~simonec/CC.ht…). Tuesday we will have the live competition where compilers of a subset of C that are designed by my students will compete. Who is going to be the winner? TBD
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
YAY!!! We got two PLDI papers accepted !!!! Great work Brian and Sotiris!!!! #pldi2020
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
My class "Compiler Construction" started and this year I have double the students of last year. This is an intense class: students need to build from scratch in C++ a compiler per week, for 10 weeks! Good luck to all of my students, I hope you will have a successful quarter!
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
Our latest work on automatic parallelization of sequentially-designed code has been accepted in ASPLOS 2020. Congratulations Sotiris! This is an important paper because this is the first one that resulted from our new collaboration with the incredible group of David I. August!
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
Are you interested in doing exciting research in compilers through a PhD in Computer Science? Please consider to apply to join our group (cs.northwestern.edu/~simonec)!
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
Our latest work on automatic selection of Pseudo Random Value Generators has been accepted in CGO 2020. Congratulations Michael!
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
Group dinner, discussing the next talks to prepare is always fun !
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Simone Campanoni@SimoneCampanoni·
I will give a talk about extracting threads from non-numerical code at the ARM research summit this year. Come to see how extra threads can be created automatically and what are the architecture needs!
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