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Hans Vandierendonck is a Senior Lecturer (associate professor) in High-Performance and Distributed Computing in the school of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, at Queen's University Belfast. He is a member of the Centre on Data Science and Scalable Computing (DSSC) in the Institute for Electronics, Communications and Information Technology. His research interests are in compilers, runtime systems and architectures for parallel systems with special attention to the programmability of such systems. Hans also has a vested interested in computer architecture, and particularly in cache architecture, prediction and performance evaluation. He has co-authored over a 100 papers and has supervised PhD dissertations of 4 students, one of whom, Dr Jiawen Sun, is finalist in the EPSRC Connected Nation Pioneers competition. Hans received the IBM Belgium Prize for Computer Science in 2000 for his graduation thesis on "Bank prediction in multi-bank caches" and in 2004 for his PhD dissertation on "Avoiding mapping conflicts in microprocessors". His graduation thesis also received the Jozef Plateau prize from the Alumni Engineers Ghent in 2000. Hans was finalist in the 2004 Championship Branch Prediction competition.
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AsiaCCSpp.990-1002, (2024)
arxiv(2024)
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IEEE ACCESS (2024): 5490-5502
2023 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (BigData)pp.215-220, (2023)
ACM Computing Surveysno. 13S (2023): 1-36
CoRR (2023)
NEWCASpp.1-2, (2023)
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