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Picture of Greg Gibeling PhD Student in EECS at U.C. Berkeley.
EMail: gdgib<at>berkeley<dot>edu
AIM, GTalk, MSN & Skype: E-mail me for information.
Website: http://www.gdgib.com/
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    Cubicle #77, BWRC
    2108 Allston Way, Suite 200
    Berkeley, CA, 94704-1302
Advisor: John Wawrzynek
Current Projects: RePar: Reconfigurable Parallel Computing, G2Forge & Others

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Last Five Publications
  1. [ZIP] Greg Gibeling, RDLC, 5/20/2008, version 2.2008.5.20
  2. [PDF1][PDF2] Greg Gibeling, RDLC2: The RAMP Model, Compiler & Description Language, 5/20/2008, UC Berkeley
  3. [ZIP] Greg Gibeling, Templates, 3/2/2008
  4. [PDF] Andrew Putnam, Greg Gibeling, RAMP Tools & Infrastructure, 1/17/2008, RAMP Winter Retreat 2008
  5. [PDF] Greg Gibeling, Third Time’s The Charm: Designing & Building RDLC3, 1/16/2008, RAMP Winter Retreat 2008

Biography

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My name is Greg Gibeling, I grew up in Davis, California. I worked as an embedded systems programmer at JK microsystems and a window kernel developer at CACE Technologies. I have received a bachelors and masters in EECS at U.C. Berkeley where I spent two years as the Head TA for EECS150, the digital systems course, and one semester as Head TA for CS61C the lower division machine structures and C programming course.

I am currently a 5th year PhD student in EECS at U.C. Berkeley. In the past I worked on the RAMP project developing design tools, models and infrastructure for FPGAs-based processor simulation. I am currently working on GateLib: a library for hardware and software research, and RePar: new abstractions and tools for productivity and performance in reconfigurable parallel computing. The goal of the RePar project is to explore tools and algorithms for synthesizing high quality hybrid systems from high level application descriptions. GateLib provides a necessary foundation for generating and testing this work, and is shared with a number of other projects.

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