Donald Yeung
 Professor
                            COMPUTER SCIENCE                                                        
University of Maryland
                                                        United States of America
                        
Biography
Donald Yeung is an associate professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Maryland at College Park, and co-directs the University of Maryland's Systems and Computer Architecture Laboratory. His research interests lie in the areas of computer architecture, performance evaluation of computer systems, and the interaction of architectures, compilers, and applications. Dr. Yeung is a recipient of the National Science Foundation's Faculty Early Career Development Award.
Research Interest
Programmable and Energy Efficient Extreme-Scale Processors. Approximate Computing. Vortex: Optimizing Code and Memory using Spare Execution Resources. Multigrain systems. MIT Alewife
Publications
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                            Coherent Profiles: Enabling Efficient Reuse Distance Analysis of Multicore Scaling for Loop-based Parallel Programs. Meng-Ju Wu and Donald Yeung. In Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT-XX). Galveston Island, TX. October 2011. 
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                            Efficient Reuse Distance Analysis of Multicore Scaling for Loop-based Parallel Programs. Meng-Ju Wu and Donald Yeung. In ACM Transactions on Computer Systems. Volume 31, Issue 1. February 2013. 
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                            Studying Multicore Processor Scaling via Reuse Distance Analysis. Meng-Ju Wu, Minshu Zhao, and Donald Yeung. In Proceedings of the 40th International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA-XL). Tel-Aviv, Israel. June 2013. 

