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Mike Jantz is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. At UT, Mike leads the CORSys research group, which aims to design and build innovative system tools and techniques to achieve faster, safer, and more efficient execution on modern and emerging architectures. His group has conducted and published research on a variety of topics related to computing performance and efficiency, program profiling and analysis, runtime data management, and dynamic compilation. His work is supported by a number of government and industrial institutions, including the National Science Foundation (NSF), the U.S. Department of Energy, and Intel Corporation. In 2020, he received the NSF CAREER award for his proposal on application guided data management for complex memory systems.
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Workshop
Codesign
Hardware Technologies
Large Scale Systems
Software Engineering
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Codesign
Hardware Technologies
Large Scale Systems
Software Engineering
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