Undergraduate Research on Concurrency and High Performance Computing - Computer Science


The Algorithmic Research for Essential Asynchronous Computing (AREA 67) lab at the University of Central Florida was established by Dr. Damian Dechev in 2010. His work focuses on concurrency and multiprocessor programming. At AREA 67, Dr. Dechev leads the efforts on creating a collection of concurrent wait-free and lock-free data structures along with supporting verification and optimization tools. The AREA 67 lab has been supported by the National Science Foundation, Sandia National Laboratories, and the Department of Energy.

As Undergraduate Researchers, students will have the opportunity to work on problems related to multiprocessor programming, concurrent data structures, blockchain systems, high performance systems, and performance optimization.

Project Dates

Start Date: 1/8/2024 - End Date: 4/25/2024

Students Needed

Type of Project

Individual

Student Responsibilities

Time Commitment

10.00 hour(s)

Student Requirements

Students will be required to attend meetings with the research lab members, write code, perform performance experiments, and write academic reports.

Interested in Working With the Following Programs

For EXCEL URE Students Only

Additional Notes

Position Overview

  • Date Posted: 09-18-2023
  • Location:
    • Orlando (Main Campus)
  • Paid: Yes