Xiang Pan
About Me:
I am a second year Ph.D. student at Department of Computer Science and Engineering of The Ohio State University. My research interests are mainly in Ultra-Low Power Multicore Architecture and New Memory Technologies. I am a member of Computer Architecture Research Lab and my adviser is Prof. Radu Teodorescu. Here is my CV.
Education Background:
B.Eng. in Computer Science and Technology, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, July 2010
Publication:
Timothy N. Miller, Renji Thomas, Xiang Pan, Radu Teodorescu, VRSync: Characterizing and Eliminating Synchronization-Induced Voltage Emergencies in Many-core Processors, The 39th International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), June 2012 (17.9% acceptance rate, 47/262)
Timothy N. Miller, Xiang Pan, Renji Thomas, Naser Sedaghati, Radu Teodorescu, Booster: Reactive Core Acceleration for Mitigating the Effects of Process Variation and Application Imbalance in Low-Voltage Chips, The 18th International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA), February 2012 (17.1% acceptance rate, 36/210)
Teaching:
AU 2010: Grader of CSE 660: Introduction to Operating Systems
WI 2011: Grader of CSE 680: Introduction to Analysis of Algorithms and Data Structures
SP 2011: Instructor of CSE 202: Introduction to Programming and Algorithms for Engineers and Scientists
SU 2011: Instructor of CSE 202: Introduction to Programming and Algorithms for Engineers and Scientists
Contact Information:
Office:
Dreese Lab 390, 2015 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
Email Address:
panxi(AT)cse(DOT)ohio-state(DOT)edu
Xiang Pan 03/03/2012