The goal of this forum is to bring leaders from academics to inspire future generations of professors and industry professionals in computer architecture.
The PhD Forum at the International Symposium on Microarchitecture is a session for Ph.D students to present their dissertation research and gain visibility within the computer architecture community as they prepare for the academic job market. The presentation format will be a poster session and depending on the MICRO 24 program and number of forum participants, a lightning talk session. The PhD Forum includes presentations on any topic in computer architecture.
Poster Session covering topics in Computer Architecture
Short-form presentations on topics in Computer Architecture
Presentation(s) provide visibility and opportunity to present dissertation
Form professional connections and meet peers in the industry
Here are the participants for the 2024 MICRO PhD Forum.
All times are in Central Time (pm) on November 4th. Location is Room A UPDATED!.
2:50 - 2:53:
Introduction by Benjamin Lee
2:53 - 2:59
Understanding and Enhancing Performance and Microarchitecture Security in Modern and Emerging Computer Systems by Hafizul Chowdhuryy
3:00 - 3:06
System Approaches for Scalable Domain-Specific SoC Architecture by Seah Kim
3:07 - 3:13
Data-Driven and Data-Aware Microarchitectures for Mitigating Memory Bottleneck in High-Performance Computing Systems by Rahul Bera
3:14 - 3:19
Enhancing Security and Performance in Accelerated Computing Systems by Seonjin Na
3:20 - 3:26
High-performance Hardware Support for Memory Confidentiality by Xin Wang
3:27 - 3:33
Verifiable Hardware Design with Solver-Aided Programming Languages by Zachary D. Sisco
3:34 - 3:40
Co-design for Security and Reliability by Evgeny Manzhosov
3:41 - 3:47
Chasing the Tail at Scale: Towards Cloud-Native Architectures by Jovan Stojkovic
3:48 - 3:54
Software-Hardware Optimizations for Collective Communications in Distributed Machine Learning by William Won
Here are the organizers and committee for the 2024 MICRO PhD Forum.