Jeremy Sugerman
I'm a Ph.D. student in Pat Hanrahan's research
group. My
(academic / professional) interests include doing funny things with
graphics hardware, doing funny things (software only) with any hardware,
hardware virtualization, and operating systems. Right now I'm working on
various GPU programming notions including Brook, benchmarking, ray tracing,
memory system effectiveness, conditional execution, and other things that
pique my interest. I am very interested in heterogeneous /
asymmetric multicore processors for both graphics and other applications.
Sometimes I take notes.
In a previous life, I spent many years writing code and doing all sorts of
other things at VMware, Inc. In a
previous, previous life, I spent four years as an undergraduate (in
Mathematics and Computer Science) and coterm (Computer Science with an
Operating Systems focus) at Stanford.
Besides poking and prodding computers, I dance, play ultimate, read, hunt
for good pizza in the Bay Area, and, when lucky, sleep.