Research Areas
- Applications
- Graphics
- Computational Imaging and Video
- Natural Language Processing
- Secure Web Browsing
- Tele-immersion
- ViVid - Vison Video Library
- Programming
- Autotuning
- Gluon: Interface for Trusted Programming
- Interactive Porting to New Parallel Programming Models
- Libraries
- Optimizations for Power
- Refactoring
- Safe Parallel Programming Languages: DPJ and DPC++
- Scheduling: Sequential Performance Models for Parallel Programming
- Verification and Validation
- Architecture
- The Bulk Multicore: High-Performance, Programmable Shared Memory
- DeNovo: Rethinking Hardware for Disciplined Parallelism
- Rigel: 1000+ Core Architectures for Throughput-Oriented Computing
- Patterns
I2PC Illinois is a joint research effort of the Illinois Department of Computer Science, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the Coordinated Science Laboratory, with funding from corporate partner Intel. Its work is conducted by faculty members and graduate students from the computer science and electrical and computer engineering departments at the University of Illinois.