Performance Analysis of High Level Synthesis (HLS) for RC systems
Environmentally Adaptive Fault Tolerant Computing
Publications
Journal:
J. Curreri, S. Koehler, A. George, B. Holland, and R. Garcia, "Performance Analysis Framework for High-Level Language Applications in Reconfigurable Computing," ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems (TRETS), accepted and in press.
H. Su, M. Billingsley, S. Koehler, J. Curreri, and A. D. George, "Parallel Performance Wizard: A Generalized Performance Analysis Tool," SC 2007, Reno, NV, Nov. 11-14, 2007. (poster)
John Curreri is a graduate student at the University of Florida where he
is currently pursuing a PhD in the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department.
He received his Master of Science degree in 2006 and passed his PhD written qualifying exam in 2008.
He is a research assistant in CHREC (Center for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing).
He is a member of the translation and execution productivity group at CHREC.
His current focus area is in the Performance Analysis of High Level Synthesis (HLS) which maps C code to a Hardware Description Language (HDL) for application acceleration.
He has also been in the Advanced Space Computing (ASC) Group at the High-performance Computing & Simulation Research Laboratory.
In the ASC group, his focus area while working with Honeywell in NASA's New Millennium Project was system services.
His research interests are reconfigurable, parallel and fault-tolerant computing.
He is an active member of the UF student branch of IEEE and organized the centennial ECE banquet and awards ceremony. He is also a member of AIAA.