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Jenq-Kuen Lee



Professor
Ph.D., Indiana University
Research Interests: Optimizing compilers, Compilers for low-power and embedded systems, object-oriented parallel languages, computer architectures, component software architectures

jklee@cs.nthu.edu.tw
Room.547, Tel:715131 ext. 3519




A. Publications:

B. Course Homepage

  1. Computer Architecture (cs4100) -- Introduction to High-Performance and Low-Power Architectures

  2. Advanced Compiler Course (cs5404) -- Optimizing Compilers for High-Performance and Low-Power Architectures

  3. Advanced Programming Language Course (cs5403) -- Advanced Programming Languages

  4. Embedded Compiler (cs5405) -- Introduction to High-Performance and Low-Power Compilers for Embedded Systems

  5. Compiler Course (cs3404) -- Generating x86 assembly for C language
C. Affiliations

  1. Our Research Lab.: Programming Language Research Lab.

  2. We are now funded by a MOEA project for software/system infrastructures and designs for dua-core embedded processors (2005-2008): MOEA Compiler and Processor Project.

  3. We are now closely affiliated with design technology center DTC, MOEA Research Project, Research Web Page.

  4. We are also participating in MOE/NSC research excellence project I (2000-2004) and NSC Research Excellence Project II (2004-2008). Our work is on Distributed Component Software Technology (Research Excellence Project).
D. On-Going Research Grants (2001-2004-2008 )

  1. Compilers for low-power for Mobile Embedded Devices.

  2. Re-Configurable Processors and Compilers for Low Power Project Sponsored by ITRI CCL.

  3. Component/object Software for Grid Environments(NSC research excellence project, 2004-2008).

  4. Compilers for DSP Processors (MOEA Project, NSC research projects, and International NSF/NSC Joint Projects with SoC and Toolkit Designs).

  5. Tools for Intel IXP 425/2400 network processors.

E. Recruiting

  1. We are recruiting new MS/Ph.D. students in Optimizing Compilers and Computer Architectures.

  2. We are recruiting new MS/Ph.D. students in Java and .Net Environments on Pervasive and Distributed Systems.