Adarsh Patil

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Adarsh Patil

Adarsh Patil

@adarsh_patil

Computer Architect - memory & systems | PhD from @EdinburghUni | @ARM fellowship | ex @Intel researcher; avid 🏃‍♂️🚴‍♂️🥾

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh Katılım Şubat 2009
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Adarsh Patil@adarsh_patil·
Attention #serverless providers: Do you want to offer the fastest, fault-tolerant platform? Harness the latest #CXL.mem to create a specialized disaggregated-memory object-store to accelerate the functions! Find more details in our DSN '23 work @DsnIeee adar.sh/apta
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We are excited to share that the #HPCA2024 registration will open up within the next few hours! Stay tuned to benefit from our early-registration prices! We look forward to hosting in Edinburgh this year! #hpca #hpca24 #registration #attendance #comparch
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Her research will investigate the "Design and fabrication of triboelectric nanogenerators" under the guidance of Prof M K Rabinal at Dept. of Physics, @Kud_Dharwad
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At this event, the first Dr. M R Gorbal Physics PhD Scholarship was also awarded to Rachana I Malekar. The scholarship will cover her tuition and accomodation fees for 4 years during the duration of her degree (2023-2027). The Foundation thanks all candidates who applied.
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@BorisGrot In other words I am raising the same question the article asks - what are we aiming to get out of Top Picks and is more doing more reviews for accepted papers the best way to obtain those goals?
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Adarsh Patil@adarsh_patil·
@BorisGrot This is the right direction! The article *is* advocating for more involved dialogue between authors and reviewers. Encouraging more revisions/ shepherds/ multiple deadlines is reviewers and authors time well spent. We should try to avoid reviewing vague future work.
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Dear Research community, I may sound like a psychotic / lunatic and I am nobody compared to you stalwarts but please hear me out. Do we really think IEEE Micro Top Picks is the best use of reviewers time? (1/5)
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Adarsh Patil@adarsh_patil·
@BorisGrot aaah! Why wouldn't the readers want to see top tier conference proceedings? What do these readers want? How can we incorporate their perception into the conference process itself. Why don't we just send the conference best papers if they really want the "hottest" hits?
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Adarsh Patil@adarsh_patil·
Let's move the state-of-the-art forward even faster by improving quantity while keeping the quality. Let's spend more time figuring out how to grow the community rather than patting each others back for a job well done.
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Adarsh Patil@adarsh_patil·
What should we do? Let's spend more time having deeper dialogue in rebuttals (not discard rebuttals over 500 words-USENIX Security). Shepherd more papers. No author has ever dismissed a review comment and all we authors ask is to give us another chance to discuss/prove our point
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Adarsh Patil@adarsh_patil·
Top Picks submissions donot include new results/findings but speculation of future. Generally all accepted papers are already written with insight into current state and deep philosophical thought of the future. Top picks painting flowerly futures are not exceptions but a norm.
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Adarsh Patil@adarsh_patil·
The top conferences where these papers are published (ISCA/MICRO/ASPLOS/HPCA) have <20% accept rates + best paper awards which already weeds out sub-par works and signals good work. The community hasn't had time to digest papers accepted <1 year ago (unlike a test of time).
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Adarsh Patil@adarsh_patil·
@Kud_Dharwad So far our family has raised 50 lakhs INR ($60,000) towards the cause of supporting advancement of scientific research in India. We welcome contributions towards our cause. The foundation has secured approval for deduction under Section 80G of Indian Income Tax Act. (3/3)
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