Ulrich (Uli) Kremer
Ulrich Kremer is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science. He
graduated with highest distinction (ausgezeichnet) with a Diplom in
Informatik from the University of Bonn, Germany. He went on to receive a
M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Rice University under the
supervision of Ken Kennedy
.
His research interests include
compilation techniques and interactive programming environments for
multiprocessor systems, compiler support for power and energy
management, programming models and optimizations for dynamic networks
of resource constrained devices (e.g.: smart phones),
and novel programming architectures for autonomous robots such as
autonomous underwater vehicles.
Contact
Awards
- NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER)
- European Community Research Fellowship ("Human
Capital and Mobility" program)
Research
Students
- Current
- Former
- Chung-Hsing Hsu, Ph.D.
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- Yang Ni, Ph.D. (Intel)
- Chunling Hu, Ph.D. (Intel); co-adivised with
Daniel Jiménez
- Jerry Hom, Ph.D.
- Denitsa Tilkidjieva, M.S.
Courses
- Spring 2010 semester
-
198:415 Compilers
Please contact me (uli@cs.rutgers.edu) if you do not have the
prerequisites, or have any other question regarding this course.
- Courses taught:
-
198:314 Principles of Programming Languages
-
198:415 Compilers
- 198:500 Light Seminar: Power, Energy, and Thermal Management
-
198:500 Light seminar: Programming Dynamic Networks
- 198:515 Programming Languages and Compilers I
-
198:516 Programming Languages and Compilers II
- 198:671 Graduate Seminar
Other Information
Last updated by Uli Kremer at 10:10am on July 1, 2009