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Erik H. D'Hollander

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Bio

Erik D'Hollander graduated as Electrical Engineer from the University of Ghent in 1972 and obtained an Engineering degree in Computer Science from the University of Leuven in 1976. He took a MIT winter course on microcomputers in Florence, 1977 and studied at the UCLA for his doctoral research on "Multiprocessors for Continuous System Simulation" in 1979-1980. During the summer of 1983 he was a visiting researcher at the UCLA and and in the summer of 1985 he was at the Center of Supercomputing Research and Development of the university of Urbana Champaign.

Since 1983 he is with the parallel information systems group and conducts research in the areas of parallel computing systems, computer arithmetic and compiler techniques for parallel and embedded systems. He advizes PhD students, cooperated with the university of Fudan, China on the parallelizing compiler FPT, participates in national research projects on parallel processing and on embedded systems design and chaired several committees of the international conference Parallel Computing.

Research interests

  • parallel computing [*]
  • performance [*]
  • scheduling [*]
  • parallel applications [*]
  • automatic program parallelization [*]
  • distributed computing and load balancing [*]
  • compilers for parallel processing [*]
  • multithreaded operating systems [*]

Publications

A full list of the publications can be found here.

 

Compilers for embedded systems literature

With the increasing flexibility offered by modern FPGA design tools, optimizing compilers for embedded systems have a new target, much different from the translation for traditional architectures. Several lines of research have recently been investigated by major research groups and the industry. A link to some of the approaches and research groups is given in the side bar.