Dr. Yu David Liu
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
Binghamton University
United States of America
Biography
Yu David Liu is interested in improving software systems through designing novel programming models, compilation techniques, and run-time systems. His recent research focus includes designing energy-efficient and energy-aware programming languages, and constructing multi-core and many-core software. He regularly teaches a graduate-level Programming Languages course (CS571), and a course on Programming Models for Emerging Platforms open for both undergraduate and graduate students (CS476/576). Liu received his Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University, and joined the faculty of SUNY Binghamton in August 2008. He is a recipient of an NSF CAREER Award and a Google Faculty Research Award.
Research Interest
Programming languages and compilers, Software engineering
Publications
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Liu YD, Smith SF. Modules with interfaces for dynamic linking and communication. InECOOP 2004 Jun 8 (pp. 415-439).
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Pinto G, Castor F, Liu YD. Understanding energy behaviors of thread management constructs. ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 2014 Dec 31;49(10):345-60.
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Pinto G, Castor F, Liu YD. Mining questions about software energy consumption. InProceedings of the 11th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories 2014 May 31 (pp. 22-31). ACM.