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Guangyu Chen
Ph. D. Graduate Student
Pennsylvania State University
Computer Science & Engineering Department
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354B Information Science Technology Building,
University Park, PA, 16802
Email: gchen@cse.psu.edu
Phone: 814-863-7325
FAX: (814)-865-3176
I am expected to graduate
in Summer 2006 with Ph. D. degree in computer
science and engineering. I am currently looking for a job. I am
interested in researcher positions in both academia and industries. I
am also interested in software engineer positions with the
opportunities to develop cutting-edge software products. Please click
the following links for my job application package.
[Application package]
Research
Guangyu Chen is a graduate student in Microsystems Design Lab
(MDL),
which is part of
EMC^2
(Embedded & Mobile Computing Design Center). His
research interests include:
Selected Publications [complete
publication list]
Reducing NoC Energy Consumption Through Compiler-Directed Channel Voltage Scaling, by G. Chen, F. Li, M. Kandemir, and M. J. Irwin. In
Proc. Conference on
Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI’06), Ottawa, Canada, June, 2006.
- Compiler-directed channel allocation for saving power in
on-chip networks, by G. Chen, F. Li, and M. Kandemir. In
Proc. Symposium on
Principle of
Programming Languages (POPL’06), Charleston, SC,
January 2006.[pdf]
- Improving Java virtual machine reliability for
memory-constrained
embedded systems, by G. Chen and M. Kandemir. In
Proc. Design
Automation Conference (DAC'05), Anaheim, CA, June 2005. [pdf]
- Studying energy tradeoffs in off-loading computation/compilation in Java-enabled mobile devices, by G. Chen, B. Kang, M. Kandemir, N. Vijaykrishnan, M. J. Irwin, and R. Chandramouli. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), Vol 15, No. 9, pp. 795-809, Sept 2004.
- Heap compression for memory-constrained Java
environments, by G.
Chen, M. Kandemir, N. Vijaykrishnan, M. J. Irwin, B.
Mathiske, and M.
Wolczko. In Proc. 18th Annual ACM SIGPLAN Conference on
Object-Oriented
Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA'03),
Anaheim,
California, October, 2003. [pdf]
- Tuning garbage collection in an embedded Java
environment, by G.
Chen, R. Shetty, M. Kandemir, N. Vijaykrishnan, M. J.
Irwin,and M. Wolczko.
In Proc. 8th International Symposium on High-Performance
Computer
Architecture (HPCA'02), Cambridge, MA, February 2-6, 2002. [pdf]
Advisor: Prof. Mahmut
Kandemir
Teaching
Fall 2005: CSE 271
Introduction to
Digital Design (Instructor)
Fall 2004:
CSE 275 Digital
Design Lab (Instructor)
Spring 2001:
CSE 428
Concepts of Programming Languages
(Teaching Assistant)
Fall 2000: CSE
421 Compiler Design (Teaching
Assistant)
Working Experiences
7/2003 – 10/2003
Summer Internship at Sun
Microsystems, Santa Clara, CA, USA