by Saurabh Bagchi on Nov 30, 2020 | Tags: Academia, Advice, Policy, Systems
This post takes a personalized, and hence subjective, look at the joys of doing leading edge computer systems research and development. It then delves into some of the perils of this activity, including bean counting, aka bibliometic indices that are not always kind to the work in this field. I then give some high-level suggestions for how to skirt the perils and embrace the joys.
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by Dmitry Ponomarev on Nov 17, 2020 | Tags: Conference, Security
Security remains a popular research area in our conferences – MICRO-53 featured two sessions and eight papers dedicated to security. To contribute new ideas in this area, it is important for computer architects to keep up with recent developments in both...
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by Dimitris Gizopoulos on Nov 11, 2020 | Tags: Conferences, Microarchitecture, virtual conferences
The Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary gives two definitions for the adjective “virtual”: (d1) “. . . made to appear to exist by the use of computer software, for example on the internet”, and (d2) “. . . almost or very nearly the thing described, so that any...
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by Natalie Enright Jerger on Nov 9, 2020 | Tags: Accelerators, Chiplets, Emerging Technology, Networking
[Editor’s Note: I’m very happy to announce that Christina Delimitrou of Cornell University will be serving as the blog’s Associate Editor. Thank you, Vijay Janapa Reddi, for your amazing service in this role for the last three years!] Chip vendors...
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by Mingyu Gao on Nov 2, 2020 | Tags: Academia, Advice, Students
Effective collaboration and communication are the key to the academic success of both the advisor and the student. Unfortunately, in most cases the advisor can only afford to schedule the regular 1:1 meetings weekly or bi-weekly rather than daily. This means that in a...
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