Michael O'Boyle
Michael O'Boyle is a Professor of Computing and Director of the Institute for Computing Systems Architecture at the University of Edinburgh School of Informatics.
Michael O'Boyle | |
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Alma mater | University of Manchester |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of Edinburgh |
Doctoral advisor | John Gurd |
Education
O'Boyle received a Master of Science degree in computer science from the University of Manchester in 1990. He completed his PhD at the University of Manchester in 1992 under the supervision of John Gurd.[1]
Research
O'Boyle's research interests include adaptive compilation, machine learning based optimization, auto-parallelising compilers and heterogeneous GPGPU multi-core platforms.[2] He is project leader of the MilePost gcc project[3] and founding member of the European Network of Excellence on High Performance and Embedded Architecture and Compilation.[4]
gollark: We should implement HeavOS™ in Javascript™.
gollark: These are just concept images, sadly.
gollark: Not just increasingly accursed regexes.
gollark: If you want that sort of thing maybe use actual parser combinators like nom.
gollark: You can use the PCRE crate if you are an apioform who wants those.
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