Thomas M. Stricker
This is my ancient home page - look an old home page
http://www.tomstr.net
Graduate Student, Computer Science
Mailing address (no longer valid):
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891
Office (no longer valid):
Wean Hall 8117
Tel (voice) 412-268-2580
Tel (fax) 412-268-5576 Attn: tomstr.
e-mail tomstr@cs.cmu.edu
Whereabouts (no longer valid):
finger tomstr@cs.cmu.edu
Research Keywords: (kept current)
Computer architecture and networking. Modelling and design of
communication systems for massively parallel computers and high
performance networking. Applied parallel algorithms. Compiler-,
operating-system- and run-time-library- support for fast
communication. In search for new applications beyond scientific
computing.
Publications: (kept current)
Selected papers of the iWarp project.
Recent papers in Communication Architecture.
Selected papers of the Fx compiler project.
List of all my papers authored/coauthored.
Research Projects: (old projects)
iWarp distributed memory parallel computer project
Fx parallel compiler project
1993 Student research guide entry.
Current projects (no longer current):
- Finishing my dissertation on "A communication infrastructure
for parallel and distributed programs" by the end of the
Summer 1996.
- Job hunt for a position in academia or industrial research laboratory.
- Online version of my curriculum vitae .
Non computer science Interests:
Travel, airline and train schedules, skiing, botany (orchidaceae),
politics (world affairs).
My Web interface to the CMU events database cboard:
This week at SCS
This month at SCS
Wipe the cache of cboards
Release of my fast transposes for the Cray T3D:
Fast transposes at PSC
Local URL if transposes at Pittsburgh Supercomputing
Center not available
Fast transposes local
tomstr@cs.cmu.edu (last updated Jan 1, 1996)