Conference/Workshop/Panel
Keynote, 2011 Symposium on Application Accelerators in High Performance Computing (SAAHPC), Knoxville, TN, July 2011, "Power Constraints, Heterogeneity, and Dark Silicon."
Invited dinner tutorial, IEEE/ASME Semiconductor Thermal Measurement, Modeling, and Management Symposium (Semi-Therm 25), San Jose, CA, Mar. 2009, “Making Sense of Recent Research in Temperature-Aware Design.”
Invited special lecture, IEEE Symposium on Low-Power and High-Speed Chips (Cool Chips XI), Yokohoma Japan, Apr. 2008, “Massively Parallel Graphics Processors in a Multicore, Power-Limited Era.”
Invited special lecture, IEEE Symposium on Low-Power and High-Speed Chips (Cool Chips XI), Yokohoma Japan, Apr. 2008, “A Short Tutorial on Thermal Modeling and Management.”
Invited speaker, National Research Council Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, study on Sustaining Growth in Computing Performance, Mountain View, CA, Sept. 2007, “Implications of the Power Wall in a Manycore Era.”
Invited presentations, Dagstuhl Seminar on Power-aware Computing Systems, Dagstuhl Castle, Wadern, Germany, April 2005.
“A Quick Thermal Tutorial”
“Challenges in an Era of Physically-Aware Architecture, Variability, and Expected-Case Design”
Invited luncheon tutorial, IEEE/ASME Semiconductor Thermal Measurement, Modeling, and Management Symposium (Semi-Therm XXI), Mar. 2005, “Designing Cool Chips in an Era of Gigascale Integration.”
Invited presentation, IBM TJ Watson Workshop on Reliability-Aware Computing, Yorktown Heights, NY, May 2004, “Accounting for Spatial and Temporal Temperature Variation, and Microarchitectural Techniques for Reliability Management.”
Invited presentation, IBM Austin Conference on Energy-Efficient Design, Austin TX, Mar. 2004, “Challenges and Opportunities using Computer-Architecture Techniques for Runtime Thermal Management.”
Colloquia, etc.
Invited colloquium speaker, Virginia Tech Dept. of Computer Science, Apr. 2011, "Scheduling for Highly Multithreaded and SIMD cores," host Wu Feng.
Invited colloquium speaker, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, May 2010. "Scheduling for Highly Multithreaded and SIMD cores," host Valentina Salapura.
Invited colloquium speaker, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, Oct. 2008, “Programmability and Performance Considerations for Heterogeneous Systems,” host Vijaylakshmi Srinivasan.
Invited seminar speaker, Korea University College of Information and Communications Graduate School, Apr. 2008, “Moore's Law vs. the Power Wall and Implications for Heterogeneous Multicore Architectures,” host Sung Woo Chung.
Invited colloquium speaker, Stanford Dept. of Computer Science, Dec. 2007, “Multicore vs. the Power Wall: A Squeeze Play,” host Bill Dally (chair).
Invited colloquium speaker, Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA, Dec. 2007, “Federation: Boosting CMP Single-Thread Performance by Federating Simple Cores,” host Yen-Kuang Chen.
Invited colloquium speaker, University of California at Davis Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Nov. 2007, “Moore's Law vs. the Power Wall: The Suicide Squeeze?” host John Owens.
Invited guest lecture, University of California at Davis, ECE 170, Introduction to Computer Architecture, Nov. 2007, “Power-Aware and Temperature-Aware Architecture,” host John Owens.
Invited colloquium speaker, NVIDIA Corp., Santa Clara, CA, July 2006, host John Montrym, Chief Architect.
“Power-Aware and Temperature-Aware Architecture”
“Balancing Latency and Throughput for Multi-core Chips in the Presence of Physical Constraints”
Invited colloquium speaker, IBM Austin Research Laboratory, Austin, TX, Feb. 2006, “Physical Constraints and the Design of Multi-Core Chips,” host Charles Lefurgy.
Invited colloquium speaker, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, Aug. 2005, “Physical Constraints and the Design of Multi-Core Chips,” host Bronis de Supinski.
Invited colloquium speaker, Harvard Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Apr. 2004, “Architecture-Level Thermal Management and Feedback Control: Challenges and Opportunities,” host David Brooks.
Invited colloquium speaker, University of Texas at Austin Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mar. 2004, “Architecture-Level Thermal Management and Feedback Control: Challenges and Opportunities,” host Yale Patt.
Invited colloquium speaker, IBM TJ Watson, Yorktown Hts., NY, Apr. 2003, “Autonomic Temperature Control for Reliable, Cost-Effective Computer Systems,” host Pradip Bose.
Invited colloquium speaker, Northeastern University Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dec. 2002, “Temperature-Aware Microarchitecture,” host David Kaeli.
Invited panelist, Princeton University Dept. of Computer Science, Nov. 2002, “How to be an Effective Graduate Student,” host Sanjeev Arora.
Invited colloquium speaker, Intel Barcelona Research Center, Spain, Sept. 2002, “Temperature-Aware Computing: Modeling and Management Techniques,” hosts José González and Antonio González.
Invited colloquium speaker, IBM TJ Watson, Yorktown Hts., NY, June 2002, “Temperature-Aware Computing: Modeling and Management Techniques,” host David Brooks.
Invited colloquium speaker, Hewlett-Packard and Intel, Shrewsbury, Mass, June 2002, “Power- and Temperature-Aware Computing: Modeling and Management Techniques,” hosts Pritpal Ahuja and Peter Bannon.
Invited colloquium speaker, Princeton University Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Feb. 2002, “Power and Thermal Management: Models and Formal Techniques,” host Margaret Martonosi.
Invited colloquium speaker, Rutgers University Dept. of Computer Science, Dec. 2001, “Power and Thermal Management: Models and Formal Techniques,” host Ricardo Bianchini.