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Best Student Presentation Awards

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Year Presentation Title
2004 LLVM: A Compilation Framework for Lifelong Program Analysis and Transformation, Chris Lattner (UIUC)
2005 Predicting Unroll Factors Using Supervised Classification, Mark Stephenson (MIT)
2006 Using Machine Learning to Focus Iterative Optimization, Felix Agakov (UEdinburgh)
2007 Persistent Code Caching: Exploiting Code Reuse Across Executions and Applications, Vijay Janapa Reddi (Harvard University)
2008 Near-Optimal Instruction Selection on DAGs, David Koes (Carnegie Mellon University)
2009 (Award 1) Automatic Feature Generation for Compilers for Machine Learning Based Optimizing Compilation, Hugh Leather (UEdinburgh)
2009 (Award 2) OptiScope: Performance Accountability for Optimizing Compiler. Tipp Moseley (UColorado)
2010 (Award 1) Contention Aware Execution: Online Contention Detection and Response, Jason Mars (UVirginia)
2010 (Award 2) An Efficient Software Transactional Memory Using Commit-Time Invalidation, Justin Gottschlich (UColorado)
2011 Highly Scalable Distributed Dataflow Analysis, Joseph L. Greathouse (UMichigan)
2012 DeadSpy: A Tool to Pinpoint Program Inefficiencies, Milind Chabbi (Rice)
2013 (Award 1) Portable Mapping of Data-Parallel Programs to OpenCL for Heterogeneous Systems, Dominik Grewe (UEdinburgh)
2013 (Award 2) Effective Fault Localization Based on Minimum Debugging Frontier Set, Feng Li (Institute of Computing Technology, China)
2014 ?
2015 (Award 1) Optimizing Binary Translation for Dynamically Generated Code, Byron Hawkins
2015 (Award 2) On Performance Debugging of Unnecessary Lock Contentions Multicore Processor: A Replay-based Approach, Long Zheng
2020 Testing Static Analyses for Precision and Soundness, Jubi Taneja (UUtah)
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