NSF grants Chamberlain $1.2M to improve the efficiency of streaming computer applications

Professor leads team working to expose new tuning knobs that will enable performance auto-tuning while executing applications on architecturally diverse computers

Roger Chamberlain

Roger Chamberlain, professor of computer science and engineering at the School of Engineering & Applied Science, received a $1.2 million National Science Foundation grant to improve the efficiency of streaming computer applications. His co-investigators, also at the School of Engineering, are Jeremy Buhler, professor, Ron Cytron, professor, and Angelina Lee, assistant professor. The group is working to expose new tuning knobs that will enable performance auto-tuning while executing applications on architecturally diverse computers.

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