CSE 7900 Section 3 - Research Seminar on Parallel Computing (Fall 2024)

Faculty: Roger Chamberlain and Chris Gill

This semester, our section of the Parallel Computing Seminar will again focus on parallelism in the context of real-time systems, heterogeneous computing architecture, stream oriented computing, and other topics of interest as decided by the participants.

The meetings will be held 9-10am in Green Hall Room 2120A (with any virtual participants joining on Zoom) on as many Fridays as we will have speakers signed up (and skipping September 27 when the CSE Department Faculty Retreat will be held and November 29 during the Thanksgiving Holiday Break) throughout the Fall 2024 semester. Each student enrolled in this seminar is expected to present at least one research paper that has been accepted for publication, or has been published, in a peer-reviewed academic conference or journal. Additional open presentation slots may be used for other papers, or for DSS or conference practice talks, etc.


The same Zoom link will be used for all meetings to allow virtual attendance as needed.

Link to last semester's seminar page: http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~cdgill/courses/cse7900_2_sp24/index.html


Date Topic/Paper Discussion Leader
Aug 30 Organizational meeting to pick presenters and papers for specific dates Roger and Chris
Sep 13 J. Bakita and J. Anderson, Hardware Compute Partitioning on NVIDIA GPUs, RTAS 2023.

S. Ali, Z. Tong, J. Goh and J. Anderson, Predictable GPU Sharing in Component-Based Real-Time Systems, ECRTS 2024.

Tyler
Sep 20 P. Karachatzis, J. Ruh and S. Craciunas, An Evaluation of Time-triggered Scheduling in the Linux Kernel, RTNS 2023. Jordan
Oct 4 A. Stegmeier, P. Knauer, P. Schubaur, C. Piatka, D. Merli and S. Altmeyer, Safe and Secure? On the Timing Analysability of Cryptographic Implementations, RTAS 2024. Prince
Oct 11 J. Wang, A. Li, H. Li, C. Lu and N. Zhang, RT-TEE: Real-time System Availability for Cyber-physical Systems using ARM TrustZone, IEEE SP 2022.

T. Van Eyck, H. Trimech, S. Michiels, D. Hughes, M. Salehi, H. Janjuaa, and T.-L. Ta, Mr-TEE: Practical Trusted Execution of Mixed-Criticality Code, Middleware 2023.

Ben
Oct 18   Daisy
Oct 25 RTNS practice talk? Jordan?
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Nov 22    
Dec 6