Research interests
The group members share interests in the different areas, all related somehow to parallelism, including:
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parallel programming models
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structured parallel programming
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algorithmic skeletons
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parallel design patterns
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autonomic computing
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formal tools for parallel programming
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rewriting techniques for parallel programming
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efficient communication mechanisms
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parallel functional programming
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software components
People
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Marco Danelutto, Associate professor
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Massimo Torquati, Research fellow
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Sonia Campa, Research fellow
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Formerly in the group:
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M. Aldinucci, Assistant professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Torino
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Patrizio Dazzi, Research associate, ISTI/CNR, Pisa
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Giorgio Zoppi Software Designer at Hewlett-Packard, Barcelona
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Cooperations (principal)
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Peter Kilpatrick, Queen’s Univ. of Belfast (ParaPhrase, formal tools for parallel programming)
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Horacio Gonzalez-Velez, Cloud Competence Center Dublin (ParaPhrase, algorithmic skeletons)
- Kevin Hammond, Univ. of St Andrews (ParaPhrase, parallel program refactoring)
Active Projects
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Paraphrase, STREP EU FP7
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Repara, STREP EU FP7
Recent Projects
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GridCOMP (2006-2009), EU FP6 STREP
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CoreGRID (2005-2008), EU FP7 NoE
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S-Cube (2008-2012), EU FP7 NoE
Current products
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FastFlow, an open source, structured parallel programming framework on top of C++/PThreads