Fukuoka

4th Career Workshop for Women and Minorities in Computer Architecture

Sunday October 21, 2018
Fukuoka, Japan

in conjunction with the
51st IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO-51)


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7:30-8:45


Breakfast
8:45-9:00


Welcome and Introductions
9:00-9:45


Prof. Margaret Martonosi, Princeton University
9:45-10:15


Prof. Diana Franklin, University of Chicago
10:15-11:15


Poster Lightning Talks
11:15-12:00


Poster Session and Mentoring
12:00-1:00


Lunch
1:00-1:30


Prof. Daniel Jimenez, Texas A&M University
1:30-2:00


Prof. Jishen Zhao, University of California San Diego
2:00-3:00


Special Session
3:00-3:30


Coffee Break
3:30-4:00


Prof. Atsuko Takefusa, National Institute of Informatics
4:00-5:00


Panel Discussion
Moderated by Divya Mahajan, Georgia Tech
Yasuko Eckert, AMD Research
Gabriel Loh, AMD Research
Miki Enoki, IBM
Jaime Moreno, IBM
Carole-Jean Wu, Arizona State University

5:00


Closing Remarks





Poster Presentations

Mengjia Yan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Attack Directories, Not Caches: Side-Channel Attacks in a Non-Inclusive World

Katie Lim,  Princeton University
Building a Heterogeneous ISA Research Platform Using the OpenPiton Framework

Vijayalakshmi Saravanan, Ryerson University
An Application-specific Processor Architecture with Power Optimization

Caroline Trippel, Princeton University
Concurrency and Security Verification in Heterogeneous Parallel Systems

Amna Shahab, The University of Edinburgh
Farewell My Shared LLC! A Case for Private Die-Stacked DRAM Caches for Servers

Somayyeh Taheri, Sharif University of Technology
Green Geographically Load Balancing through Green Power Efficiency Measurement in Data Centers

Ghadeer Almusaddar, Kyushu University
Whitelisting Approach Using Hardware Performance Counters in IoT Microprocessors

Poona Bahrebar, Ghent University
Recongurable and Fault-tolerant Architecture for 2D Mesh-based Interconnection Networks

Kristin Barber, Ohio State University
SpecShield: Shielding Speculative Execution From Leaky Side Channels

Akshitha Sriraman, University of Michigan
μTune: Auto-tuned Threading for OLDI Microservices

Nandita Vijaykumar, Carnegie Mellon University
Towards Practical, Efficient, and Realizable Hardware-Software Interfaces to Enhance Application Expressivity

Cheng Li, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Accelerating Reduction Using Tensor Core Units

Radha Venkatagiri, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Principled Application of Software Testing Methodology towards Hardware Errors