Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2014

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Neville Grech

Neville is a Postdoctoral Research Associate on the ENTRA project at the University of Bristol. As part of the ENTRA project, he is developing compiler optimisations and static analysis techniques and tools for use on concurrent software running on energy constrained systems.

Neville obtained a PhD at the University of Southampton, with the Electronics and Software Systems group, where he conducted research on program analysis and transformation techniques for dynamic and bytecode languages. Prior to his PhD, Neville worked as a Software Engineer for two years, developing commercial software and leading development teams. He actively seeks collaboration with industrial partners to ensure impact of his research.

Neville is a Postdoctoral Research Associate on the ENTRA project at the University of Bristol. He is developing compiler optimisations and static analysis techniques and tools for use on concurrent software running on energy constrained systems.


Events

Title Day Room Track Start End
An approach for energy consumption analysis of programs using LLVM Sunday AW1.126 Energy-efficient computing 10:15 10:45
An approach for energy consumption analysis of programs using LLVM Sunday K.4.401 LLVM 16:00 16:25