Research
My research interest lies broadly in parallel and distributed systems,
energy-efficient computing, high performance
computing, performance evaluation and analysis.
New! I am currently looking
for self-motivated students to work with me. If you find my research areas
are what you want to work on during your graduate study, you can apply to
Marquette graduate program, get accepted, and then contact me.
Recent Publications
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Rong Ge, Xizhou Feng and
Xian-He Sun, SERA-IO: Integrating Energy
Consciousness into Parallel I/O Middleware, accepted to the
IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing
(CCGrid), 2012.
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Thomas Wirtz and Rong Ge,
Improving MapReduce Energy Efficiency for Computation
Intensive Workloads, the 2nd International Green Computing
Conference (IGCC2011), Orlando, USA.
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Shuanwen Song, Cun-Yi Su,
Rong Ge, Abhinav Vishnu, and Kirk W. Cameron,
Iso-energy-efficiency:
An approach to power-constrained parallel computation,
Proceedings
of 25th IEEE International Parallel and Distributed
Processing Symposium (IPDPS 11), May 2011.
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Rong Ge, Xizhou Feng, Shuaiwen
Song, Hung-Ching Chang, Dong Li, Kirk W. Cameron, PowerPack:
Energy profiling and analysis of High-Performance Systems and
Applications, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed
Systems, Vol 21, No.5, 658-671 (2010).
- Rong Ge, Xizhou Feng, Wu-chun Feng,
and Kirk W. Cameron, CPU MISER: A Performance-Directed,
Run-Time System for Power-Aware Clusters,
International Conference on Parallel Processing 2007(ICPP07), Sept 2007. (Xian, China) [pdf]
- Kirk W. Cameron, Rong Ge, Xian-He Sun,
lognP and log3P: Accurate analytical models of point-to-point communication
in distributed systems, IEEE Transactions on Computer, Volume 56, No.
3:314-327, 2007.
- Rong Ge and Kirk W. Cameron,
Power-Aware Speedup, the 21st IEEE International Parallel and
Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 07), March 2007. (Long Beach,
CA)
Complete list
Research Grants
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PI, “CRS:Small: Collaborative Research: EEDAG:
Exploring Energy Efficient Parallel Tasks Generation and Scheduling for
Heterogeneous Multicore Systems”. Sponsored by National Science Foundation,
$53,655.00. (September 2011 - August 2012).
- Senior personnel, “NSF MRI-R2: Acquisition of a
Heterogeneous Supercomputing Instrument for Transformative Interdisciplinary
Research”. Sponsored by National Science Foundation, $2,000,000.00. PI:
Wu-chun Feng at Virginia Tech. (2011-2013).
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Senior personnel, “NSF MRI: Acquisition of Parallel
Computing Cluster and Storage for the Marquette University Grid (MUGrid)”.
Sponsored by National Science Foundation, $560,000.00.
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PI, “Marquette Regular Research Grant: Memory
Contention and Its Impacts in Multicore Based High Performance Computing”.
Marquette University, $2,800.00. (May 2009 - August 2009).
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PI, “Marquette Summer Faculty Fellowship: Memory Contention and Its Impacts in
Multicore Based High Performance Computing”. Marquette University, $5,500.00.
(May 2009 - August 2009).
Current Teaching (Spring
2012)
Past Teaching
- MSCS6060: Parallel
and Distributed Systems, Fall 2011, Spring
2010, Spring 2009, Marquette University
- COSC3100:
Algorithms,Spring 2011, Spring 2010, Marquette
University
- COSC2200: Hardware
Systems, Fall 2011, Fall 2010, Fall 2009, Marquette
University
- COSC2100: Data
Structures and Algorithms, Fall 2010, Fall 2009,
Fall 2008, Marquette University
- COSC061: Object
Oriented
Software Design, Spring 2011, Spring 2009, Marquette University
- CS4504: Computer Organization,
Spring 2008, Virginia Tech
- CS5504: Computer Architecture,
Spring 2008, Virginia Tech
- CS1044: Introduction to Programming
in C++, Fall 2006, Virginia Tech
Professional
Activities
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TPC member: SC2012, CCGrid2012, IPDPS2012, NAS 2012,
PMP2012, HPPAC2012, HPDC2011, ScalCom2011, IGCC2011, PMP2011,
HPPAC2011, etc.
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Workshop co-chair: GreenCloud2012, HPPAC2011
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Journal article reviewer: IEEE TC, IEEE TPDS, Sustainable Computing, Frontiers, IIE Transanctions,
etc.
This page was updated
on
Monday, Feb, 2012.