Antonia Zhai is a Ph.D. candidate in the
Department of Computer Science
at
Carnegie Mellon University.
She received her B.A.Sc. and M.A.Sc. in
Computer Engineering
from the
University of Toronto
in 1996 and 1998
respectively. Currently, she is a member of the
STAMPede
project led by
Todd Mowry.
Her thesis research focuses on developing advanced compiler
technology to exploit the potential of thread-level speculation for
general-purpose applications.
Her areas of interests include programming language, compiler optimization, computer
architecture and pervasive computation/communication systems.
Publications
Compiler Optimization of Memory-Resident Value Communication Between Speculative Threads.
(ps,
pdf).
Antonia Zhai,
Christopher B. Colohan,
J. Gregory Steffan
and Todd C. Mowry.
The 2nd International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO-2004), Palo Alto, CA, USA, March 20-24, 2004.
Compiler Optimization of Scalar Value Communication Between Speculative Threads
(ps,
pdf).
Antonia Zhai,
Christopher B. Colohan,
J. Gregory Steffan
and Todd C. Mowry.
The Tenth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS-X), San Jose, CA, USA, Oct 7-9, 2002.