Jan G. Cornelis
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I am a research scientist at the
ETRO Department of the
Faculty of Engineering at the
Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
Research
My research interests include:
- Parallel computing.
- Parallel performance analysis.
- General purpose computing on GPUs.
In particular, I am looking at the use of anti-parallel patterns to
guide the parallel performance analysis process. A number of relevant
documents are listed next.
Anti-parallel Patterns
- Anti-parallel patterns were introduced in my
master's thesis.
- A summary of the corresponding research can be found
here.
- This paper discusses the use
of benchmarks based on anti-parallel patterns to compare the
performance of different GPUs.
The results of our research around anti-parallel patterns will be
centralized
here.
The page is currently under construction.
Projects
A combined GPU/FPGA desktop system for accelerating image
processing.
Coordinates
Jan G. Cornelis
Department of Electronics and Informatics
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels
Belgium
Room: PL9.28 at Pleinlaan 9
email: jgcornel[at]etro[dot]vub[dot]ac[dot]be
Very Short Biography
I graduated as an industrial engineer at
KIHO in 1993 and as a civil
engineer at
KU Leuven in 1996.
I received a master's degree in applied informatics at
VUB in 2010.
Between 1997 and 2010 I have worked for
Xpedite Systems Belgium and Spain,
KPN Base and
Atos Origin.
I joined ETRO in 2011.
Miscellaneous
I like to keep lists.
- A list of books.
- A map of countries.