Michael Zhang
MIT CSAIL, the Stata Center
32 Vassar Street, 32-G738
Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
rzhang AT mit DOT edu
1 617 253 2162
Bio
I am a Ph. D. student working with Professor Krste Asanovic
at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. My
thesis focuses on on-chip cache system design in chip multiprocessors
(CMP). In the past I've worked on microachitectural and VLSI designs
of low-power caches.
I successfully defended my Ph.D. and expect to receive my degree
by December 2005.
Thesis Abstract
Thesis Full PDF Text
Resume
Publications
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Michael Zhang and Krste Asanovic. "Victim Migration: Dynamically Adapting Between Private and Shared CMP Caches",
In MIT CSAIL Technical Report, MIT-CSAIL-TR-2005-064, Cambridge, MA, October 2005.
[PDF]
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Michael Zhang and Krste Asanovic. "Victim Replication: Maximizing Capacity while Hiding Wire Delay in Tiled CMPs",
In 32nd International Symposium on Computer Architecture, Madison, WI, June 2005.
[PDF]
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Kenneth Barr, Heidi Pan, Michael Zhang, and Krste Asanovic. "Accelerating Multiprocessor Simulation with a Memory Timestamp Record",
In International Symposium on Performance Analysis of Systems and Software, Austin, TX, March 2005.
[PDF]
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Michael Zhang and Krste Asanovic. "
Miss Tags for Fine-Grain CAM-Tag Cache Resizing",
In International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design, Monterey, CA, August 2002.
[PDF]
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Albert Ma, Michael Zhang, and Krste
Asanovic. "Way Memoization to Reduce Fetch Energy in Instruction
Caches",
In Workshop
on Complexity-Effective Design, 28th International
Symposium on Computer Architecture, Göteburg, Sweden,
July 2001. [PDF]
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Michael Zhang and Krste Asanovic. "Highly-Associative
Caches for Low-Power Processors",
In Koolchips
Workshop, 33rd International
Symposium on Microarchitecture, Monterey, CA, December 2000.
[PDF]
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Luis Villa, Michael Zhang, and Krste
Asanovic. "Dynamic Zero Compression for Cache Energy Reduction",
In 33rd International Symposium
on Microarchitecture, Monterey, CA, December 2000. [PDF]
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Ronny Krashinsky, Seongmoo Heo, Michael
Zhang, and Krste Asanovic. "SyCHOSys: Compiled Energy-Performance
Cycle Simulation",
In Workshop on Complexity-Effective Design, 27th International Symposium on
Computer Architecture, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 2000. [PDF]
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Ruogu Zhang. "Computing
Inifinite Relations Using Finite Expressions: A New Approach to the Safety
Issue in Relational Database",
In First
International Conference on Computing and Combinatorics, Xi'an,
China, August 1995. [PDF]