Biography:
I'm a Ph.D.
student in the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at University of Florida
since 2005.
Before I came to UF, I got my Master’s degree from the College of Computer
Science and Technology, Huazhong University
of Science and Technology, China in 2003. And I got my Bachelor’s degree
from the College of Computer Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology,
China in 2000.
Research Interests:
My current
research interests focus on Computer Architecture Optimization for Emerging
Technology and Applications.
Publications:
- 2005:
- Yue Li, Tao Li, Bioinformatics on Embedded Systems: A
Case Study of Computational Biology Applications on VLIW Architecture,
International Conference on
Embedded Software and Systems, December 2005. (18% acceptance rate:
54/300) [PDF]
- Chang-Burm
Cho, Asmita V. Chande, Yue Li and Tao Li, Workload Characterization of
Biometric Applications on Pentium 4 Microarchitecture,
IEEE International Symposium on Workload
Characterization, October 2005. [PDF]
- David A. Bader, Yue
Li, Tao Li and Vipin Sachdeva,
BioPerf: A Benchmark Suite to Evaluate
High-Performance Computer Architecture on Bioinformatics Applications,
IEEE International Symposium on
Workload Characterization, October 2005. [PDF]
- Yue Li, Tao Li, Tamer Kahveci, José A. B. Fortes, Workload Characterization of Bioinformatics Applications, IEEE International Symposium on
Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication
Systems (MASCOTS), 2005. [PDF]
- Before I came to UF:
- H. Guo,
J. Zhou, Y. Li, S. Yu, Design
of a Dual-Computer Cluster System and Availability Evaluation, In Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on
Networking, Sensing and Control, 2004
- J. Zhou, H. Guo,
S. Yu, Y. Li, Aggregation of
Multiple Ethernet Links Within Network Subsystem, In Proceedings of IEEE
International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control, 2004
Professional Talks:
1.
IISWC-05, BioPerf: A Benchmark Suite to
Evaluate High-Performance Computer Architecture on Bioinformatics Applications,
Austin, Texas, October 7, 2005. [slides]
2. MASCOTS-05, Workload Characterization of
Bioinformatics Applications, Atlanta, Georgia, September 27, 2005. [slides]
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