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Presentation Preparation and Sessions
Please check the paper assignment below and remember the presentation date. Please start preparing to present your assigned paper.
Each student will present and analyze one paper (maximum 30 minutes) and lead discussion+brainstorming+feedback (maximum 20 minutes).
Please use the following algorithm to prepare for your talk:
- Step 1: Check the Sessions page: https://safari.ethz.ch/architecture_seminar/fall2022/doku.php?id=sessions
- Step 2: Check your assigned paper and presentation date.
- Step 3: Contact your Mentor #1, Mentor #2, and Mentor #3 to schedule a meeting (do it now). You need to meet mentors at least twice before you can present in class.
- Step 4: Read and analyze your paper thoroughly.
- Step 5: Discuss with anyone you wish + use any resources.
- Step 6: Prepare a draft presentation based on guidelines (Study Lecture 1 and 2 again for presentation guidelines).
- Step 7: Meet mentors and get feedback. Meetings are mandatory – you have to schedule them with your assigned mentors.
- Step 8: Revise the presentation and delivery.
- Step 9: Meet mentors again and get further feedback.
- Step 10: Draft 5 questions to be used for the short quiz and send them to the mentors.
- Step 11: Revise the presentation and delivery.
- Step 12: Practice, practice, practice.
- Step 13: Send your slides in both pdf and the source format (pptx, odp, ..) to the mentors to be uploaded to the course page before the presentation by at least two hours.
We look forward to you participating in an enjoyable seminar course this semester.
Schedule of Paper Presentations
Student Name | Session number and Date | Assigned paper | Mentor 1 | Mentor 2 | Mentor 3 |
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Xavier Servot | S1.1 03.11. | Google Workloads for Consumer Devices: Mitigating Data Movement Bottlenecks, ASPLOS 2018. | Nika Mansouri Ghiasi | Mohammad Sadrosadati | João Dinis Ferreira |
Yee Joo Han | S1.2 03.11. | Google Neural Network Models for Edge Devices: Analyzing and Mitigating Machine Learning Inference Bottlenecks, PACT 2021 | Joël Lindegger | João Dinis Ferreira | Banu Cavlak |
Axel Montini | S2.1 10.11. | ComputeDRAM: In-Memory Compute Using Off-the-Shelf DRAMs, MICRO 2019 | Nisa Bostanci | Joël Lindegger | Geraldo Francisco De Oliveira Junior |
Alexandra Schneider | S2.2 10.11. | A Case for Intelligent RAM, MICRO 1997 | João Dinis Ferreira | Yahya Can Tugrul | Ataberk Olgun |
Pengcheng Xu | S3.1 17.11. | Multiscalar Processors, ISCA 1995. | Haocong Luo | Rahul Bera | Nisa Bostanci |
Ignacio Bricchi | S3.2 17.11. | Branch Runahead: An Alternative to Branch Prediction for Impossible to Predict Branches, MICRO 2021 | Rahul Bera | Haocong Luo | Nika Mansouri Ghiasi |
Roman Hoffmann | S4.1 24.11. | BlockHammer: Preventing RowHammer at Low Cost by Blacklisting Rapidly-Accessed DRAM Rows, HPCA 2021 | Abdullah Giray Yaglikci | Ataberk Olgun | Konstantinos Kanellopoulos |
Sandro Marchon | S4.2 24.11. | SpecHammer: Combining Spectre and Rowhammer for New Speculative Attacks, SP 2022 | Ataberk Olgun | Abdullah Giray Yaglikci | Rakesh Nadig |
Hanyu Wang | S5.1 01.12. | CSI:Rowhammer – Cryptographic Security and Integrity against Rowhammer, IEEE Security & Privacy 2023 | Abdullah Giray Yaglikci | Banu Cavlak | Aditya Manglik |
Marie-Louise Dugua | S5.2 01.12. | Cryptographic Capability Computing MICRO 2021 | Can Firtina | Aditya Manglik | Mohammad Sadrosadati |
Ian Ganz | S6.1 08.12. | Accelerating Pointer Chasing in 3D-Stacked Memory: Challenges, Mechanisms, Evaluation, ICCD 2016. | Geraldo Francisco De Oliveira Junior | Nisa Bostanci | Yahya Can Tugrul |
Yannick Schmid | S6.2 08.12. | SMASH: Co-designing Software Compression and Hardware-Accelerated Indexing for Efficient Sparse Matrix Operations, MICRO 2019 | Konstantinos Kanellopoulos | Nika Mansouri Ghiasi | Can Firtina |
Marco Imboden | S7.1 15.12. | A Study of SSD Reliability in Large Scale Enterpise Storage Deployments, FAST 2020 | Mohammad Sadrosadati | Rakesh Nadig | Haocong Luo |
Moritz Mani | S7.2 15.12. | AMD Prefetch Attacks through Power and Time, USENIX Security Symposium 2022 | Rakesh Nadig | Can Firtina | Rahul Bera |
Adrian Tonica | S8.1 22.12. | Benchmarking a New Paradigm: An Experimental Analysis of a Real Processing-in-Memory Architecture, arXiv 2021 | Juan Gomez Luna | Geraldo Francisco De Oliveira Junior | Joël Lindegger |
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