Eric B. Humenay 1800 JPA Apt. 87 Charlottesville, VA 22903 humenay@cs.virginia.edu INTERESTS Computer Architecture, High Performance Computing, Embedded Software Design, Digital Design EDUCATION M.E. in Computer Engineering, Dec. 2006 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA GPA: 3.30 B.S. in Computer Science, April 2004 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA GPA: 3.60 EXPERIENCE University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 2004-2006 Graduate Research Assistant Research in thermal modeling of on-chip temperatures. Developed methodology for modeling the impact of process variations at an architectural granularity. Parallelized and Optimized algorithms for the STI Cell microprocessor University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 2004 Research Assistant Assisted in developing low-power real-time digital signal processing software Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, New London, CT, Summer 2003 Intern Dept. of Bioinformatics Developed archiving infrastructure to assist in FDA drug approval process PUBLICATIONS E. Humenay, D. Tarjan, and K. Skadron. “Impact of Systematic Process Variations on Symmetrical Performance in Multi-Core Architectures” Design Automation Test Europe (DATE’07), March 2007 E. Humenay, D. Tarjan, and K. Skadron. “Impact of Parameter Variations on Multi-Core Chips.” ASGI workshop in International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA ’06), June 2006. W. Huang, E. Humenay, K. Skadron, M. Stan. "The Need for a Full Chip and Package Thermal Model for Thermally Optimized IC Designs", International Symposium on Low power Electronic Devices (ISLPED ’05), August 2005. HONORS Computer Science Honor Roll University of Pittsburgh (2003) NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Honorable Mention (2004) SKILLS Programming Languages: C/C++, Java, Perl, Python, PowerPC and X86 assembly, VHDL Tools and Platforms: Cell Broadband Engine Technology, Spectre, HSpice, Virtuoso, Matlab, Linux/Unix, SimpleScalar, Turandot REFERENCES Available upon request