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Education
B.S., Electrical Engineering
Hohai University (1992)
M.S., Control Theory and Control Engineering
Hohai University (2000)
Ph.D., Computer Science
University of Texas at Dallas (2006)
Dr. Meilin Liu's research interests lie in the areas of: embedded systems, compilers, computer architecture, high-level synthesis, and computer security. The goal her research is to design higher performance hardware-software systems, including memory hierarchy design, customized processor design, and compiler design. The main research focus is to design optimizing compiling technology to automatically map application programs onto the target architecture to hide memory latency and maximize parallelism and system performance.
Selected Publications
M. Liu, H.-M. Sha, C. Xue, and M. Qiu, Legalizing loop fusion with minimal memory cost, Proc. 24th International Conference on Computers and Their Applications (CATA'2009), New Orleans, USA, April, 2009.
C. Xue, M. Liu, Q. Zhuge, and H.-M. Sha, Variable length pattern matching for hardware network intrusion detection system, Journal of Signal Processing Systems (JSPS), 2008.
C. Liu, M. Xue, E. Qiu, and H.-M. Sha, Optimizing timing and code size using maximum direct loop fusion, Proc. The 19th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems (ISCA PDCS 2006), San Francisco, California, September 2006.
Active Research Projects
Compiler optimization for mmbedded systems
Memory hierarchy design and optimization
Memory allocation scheme for scratch pad memory
Cache partitioning
Program parallelization for multicore processors
Computer security
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Research Interests
Embedded Systems, Loop Transformation Techniques, Compilers, Computer Architecture, Information Security
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