Research

SAFARI Research Group

The SAFARI Research Group is led by Professor Onur Mutlu. Our research is in computer architecture, systems, security, and bioinformatics. Our work spans and stretches the boundaries between applications, systems, languages, system software, compilers, and hardware. We tackle many issues in high performance, energy efficiency, hardware security, fault tolerance, predictable systems, dependable systems, and hardware/software cooperation. We are especially excited about novel, fundamentally-secure and fundamentally-efficient computation, communication and memory/storage paradigms, applied to emerging systems, technologies, and bioinformatics/medical applications. Group members also work in the areas of system design for bioinformatics and biologically inspired computing paradigms.


SPCL

The Scalable Parallel Computing Laboratory (SPCL) is led by Professor Torsten Hoefler.  We perform research in all areas of scalable computing. The research areas include scalable high-performance networks and protocols, middleware, operating system and runtime systems, parallel programming languages, support, and constructs, storage, and scalable data access.

The SPCL group has several active research projects, many in collaboration with industry, other academic institutions, and high-performance computing centers world-wide.

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