H. Su, M. Billingsley, S. Koehler, J. Curreri, and A. George, "Parallel Performance Wizard: A Generalized Performance Analysis Tool," SC 2007, Reno, NV, Nov. 11-14, 2007 (poster).
J. Samson, J. Ramos, I. Troxel, R. Subramaniyan, A. Jacobs, J. Greco, G. Cieslewski, J. Curreri, M. Fischer, A. George, V. Aggarwal, M. Patel, and R. Some, “High-Performance, Dependable Multiprocessor,” Proc. of IEEE/AIAA Aerospace, Big Sky, MT, Mar 4-11, 2006.
Summer 2008 Schedule
Term dates: 5/12/2008 - 8/8/2008
Brief Biography
John Curreri is a graduate student at the University of Florida where he
is currently pursuing a PhD in the Electrical and Computer Engineering 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 Performance Analysis group at CHREC.
His current focus area is in the Performance Analysis of High Level Language (HLL) 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 a student member of IEEE.