Xiaobing Feng
Institute of Computing Technology
Chinese Academy of Sciences
China
Biography
Dr. XiaoBing Feng joined the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences since July, 1999. He was working there as an assistant professor, associate professor and then the director of Lab of Andance Compiling Technology. He is now a professor, doctoral advisor and the vise director of Key Laboratory of Computer System and Architecture, ICT. Dr. Feng, was one of the main contributors of “Autopar†(which is a parallel compiler for dawning parallel computing systems) and “ParaVT†(which is a parallel program behavior and performance events monitor tool for dawning parallel computing systems). He held the project of developing early versions of binary translation from "X86/Linux" to "LOONGSON/Linux". He also held the project of developing and implementing of compiler and related tools for micro-architectures, such as LOONGSON 2E and LOONGSON 3A. Dr. XiaoBing Feng joined the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences since July, 1999. He was working there as an assistant professor, associate professor and then the director of Lab of Andance Compiling Technology. He is now a professor, doctoral advisor and the vise director of Key Laboratory of Computer System and Architecture, ICT. Dr. Feng, was one of the main contributors of “Autopar†(which is a parallel compiler for dawning parallel computing systems) and “ParaVT†(which is a parallel program behavior and performance events monitor tool for dawning parallel computing systems). He held the project of developing early versions of binary translation from "X86/Linux" to "LOONGSON/Linux". He also held the project of developing and implementing of compiler and related tools for micro-architectures, such as LOONGSON 2E and LOONGSON 3A.
Research Interest
programming model, program analysis and optimizing technology for manycore/mutlicore chips
Publications
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Hongtao Yu, Zhaoqing Zhang, Xiaobing Feng, Wei Huo and Jingling Xue,“Level by Level: Making Flow- and Context- Sensitive Pointer Analysis Scalable for Millions of Lines of Codeâ€, Proceedings of the 8th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO 2010)