Vlad Slavici

Email: vslav at ccs dot neu dot edu
370 West Village H (the High-Performance Computing Lab)
College of Computer and Information Science
Northeastern University
Boston, MA

I am a PhD student in the College of Computer and Information Science at Northeastern University. My advisor is Gene Cooperman.


Research

My main research area is Large Scale Computing, mostly Parallel Disk-based Computing. I am interested in efficient solutions which scale up well for space-limited problems. In my research, scaling up is closely related to Gustafson's Law.
For scaling up beyond available RAM to parallel disks as main memory I mostly use Roomy, a free open-source C/C++ library for parallel disk-based computing developed by Daniel Kunkle. I am also working on efficient multi-threaded algorithms for shared-memory machines.

Publications


Internships

I was an intern at Akamai Technologies in Cambridge, MA during the Summers of 2009 and 2010. Here is a brief description of my work at Akamai:
In the Summer of 2007, I was an intern at Boston Virtual Imaging in Boston, MA, where I worked on a GUI (implemented as a Java applet) for designing postcard-like documents.