Castello del Valentino - Turin (Italy)
From May 17th, 2022 to May 19th, 2022
Contact: Serena Curzel
Research Line: System architectures
The 1st Annual Compiler Frontiers Workshop (2022) will take place in Torino (Italy) on May 18th, 2022 and is organized by Serena Curzel, DEIB PhD Student in Information Technology, and Nicolas Bohm Agostini from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Northeastern University. The event is held in conjunction with the 19th ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers from May 17th, 2022 to May 19th, 2022.
As architectures grow in complexity and power/performance requirements evolve far beyond what traditional data center environments offer, we find that compilers are becoming increasingly paramount in constructing performant, power-efficient, and resilient application payloads. The ability to build programming model support, compilers, optimizers, and associated tooling for advanced architectures is now at the forefront of computer science and computer architecture research. This workshop seeks to bring together researchers and experts from industry and academia to present the latest advances in Compilers for Computing Frontiers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: compiler extensions for HPC, HPDC, IoT, Cloud, and Edge computing, compiler design for low power environment, extensions to existing compiler frameworks, domain-specific language compilers, compiler extensions for AI/ML architectures, application of ML to compiler technologies, compiler extensions for High-Level Synthesis tools targeting FPGAs or ASICs.
Additional information can be found on the official webpage of the event