Compiler Technologies: a Tool for Innovation

May 9th 2025 | 8.00 am - 2.30 pm
Politecnico di Milano, 2.0.2 Room (Bld. 2)
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32
Contact: Prof. Giovanni Agosta
Politecnico di Milano, 2.0.2 Room (Bld. 2)
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32
Contact: Prof. Giovanni Agosta
Abstract
On Friday May 9th, 2025, from 8.00 am the Workshop on "Innovative Compiler Technologies and Applications" will be held at Politecnico di Milano, 2.0.2 Room (Building 2 - Bruno Finzi).
Compiler technology is experiencing a resurgence in terms of research and technology transfer, enabling the assessment and enforcement of non-functional properties such as security and reliability, as well as the efficient deployment of emerging applications such as AI and simulations and towards emerging platforms such as Quantum Computers.
The emergence of MLIR, in particular, is democratizing compiler design to the point where efficient domain specific languages can be tackled by individual experts in a timeframe compatible with the needs of the industrial sector. The workshop presents a set of new compiler-based technologies that have been effectively applied in the context of R&D projects funded by the European Union and the national governments, as well as by industrial sector actors.
More information in the attached program.
Registration is required at following LINK.
Compiler technology is experiencing a resurgence in terms of research and technology transfer, enabling the assessment and enforcement of non-functional properties such as security and reliability, as well as the efficient deployment of emerging applications such as AI and simulations and towards emerging platforms such as Quantum Computers.
The emergence of MLIR, in particular, is democratizing compiler design to the point where efficient domain specific languages can be tackled by individual experts in a timeframe compatible with the needs of the industrial sector. The workshop presents a set of new compiler-based technologies that have been effectively applied in the context of R&D projects funded by the European Union and the national governments, as well as by industrial sector actors.
More information in the attached program.
Registration is required at following LINK.