Dr. Florian T. Schneider
Research Assistant
Department of Computer Science
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Background
I received my MS in computer science from ETH Zurich in 2002 and subsequently joined the research group of Prof. Thomas Gross as a research assistant.
My research interests are in the analysis and optimization of object-oriented programs.
I defended my PhD thesis "Online Optimizations using Hardware Performance Monitors" on February 11, 2009.
From 03/2009 until 09/2009 I worked as a post-doctoral researcher and lecturer at the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich.
From Oct 2009 on I'm working as a software engineer at Google in Århus, Denmark!
Publications
- Florian T. Schneider. Online Optimizations Using Hardware Performance Monitors. ETH Dissertation No. 18077. 2009. [pdf]
- Florian T. Schneider, Vijay Menon, Tatiana Shpeisman, Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai.
Dynamic Optimization for Efficient Strong Atomicity. OOPSLA 2008.
- Brian R. Murphy, Vijay Menon, Florian T. Schneider, Tatiana Shpeisman, Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai.
Fault-safe code motion for type-safe languages.
CGO '08: Proceedings of the sixth annual IEEE/ACM international symposium on Code generation and optimization, 2008.
- Florian T. Schneider, Mathias Payer, Thomas R. Gross,
Online Optimizations Driven by Hardware Performance Monitoring,
Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI 2007), June 2007.
- Florian Schneider, Thomas Gross,
Using Platform-Specific Performance Counters for Dynamic Compilation,
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing (LCPC 2005),
October 2005. [pdf]
- Christoph von Praun, Florian Schneider, Thomas Gross,
Load Elimination in the Presence of Side Effects, Concurrency and Precise Exceptions,
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing (LCPC 2003),
October 2003. [pdf]
- Florian T. Schneider. Maintaining Consistency of Data Structures in an Optimizing Compiler using Static Single Assignment. Diploma thesis at ETH Zurich, 2002. [pdf]
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Student projects
List of available topics (from ethz.ch domain only)
- Adrian Gauch (WS 07/08): The Memory Bus as a Shared Resource in Multi-core Systems (MA)
- Yves Ineichen (WS 07/08): Performance Evaluation of a Java Runtime Environment on a VLIW architecture (SA)
- Martin Bättig (SS 06): Using Static Side Effect Information to Improve Dynamic Compilation (MA)
- Mathias Payer (WS 05/06): Adaptive Optimization Using Hardware Performance Monitors (MA)
- Flavio Pellanda (WS 2004/05): A run-time interface for hardware performance monitors in a dynamic compilation environment (MA)
- Lukas Löhrer (WS 2003/04): Detecting stale objects in Java programs (DA)
- Nadja Beeli (WS 2003/04): Field analysis for determining side effects (SA)
Teaching
- Digital design (SS 03)
- Compiler design 2 (WS 03/04)
- Compiler design 1 (SS 04)
- Compiler design 2 (WS 04/05)
- Compiler design 1 (SS 05)
- Compiler design 1 (SS 06)
- Compiler design 2 (WS 06/07)
- Compiler design 1 (SS 07)
Links
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Last modified: Oct 5, 2009