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SPLASH 2016
Sun 30 October - Fri 4 November 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Mon 31 Oct 2016 16:55 - 17:20 at St Gallen - Session 4 Chair(s): Jeremy Singer

I am a professor of computer science, with academic appointments at Purdue University (on leave from August 2015) and the Australian National University, contributing also as a researcher with Data61 (formerly NICTA). I studied computer science at the University of Adelaide, the University of Waikato, and the University of Massachusetts at Ahmerst, receiving BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees, respectively. My research interests lie in the area of programming language implementation, and I work on problems arising in object persistence, object databases, distribution, memory management (garbage collection), managed language runtimes, language virtual machines, optimizing compilers, and architectural support for programming languages and applications.

I am a Life Member of the Association for Computing Machinery and a Member of the IEEE. I was named a Distinguished Scientist of the ACM in 2012.

Mon 31 Oct

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15:40 - 17:20
Session 4VMIL at St Gallen
Chair(s): Jeremy Singer University of Glasgow
15:40
25m
Talk
Bringing Low-Level Languages to the JVM: Efficient Execution of LLVM IR on Truffle
VMIL
Manuel Rigger Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria, Matthias Grimmer Johannes Kepler University Linz, Christian Wimmer Oracle Labs, Thomas Wuerthinger Oracle Labs, Hanspeter Mössenböck JKU Linz, Austria
Pre-print
16:05
25m
Talk
Improving Trace-based JIT Optimisation using Whole-Program Information
VMIL
Maarten Vandercammen Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Coen De Roover Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
DOI Pre-print
16:30
25m
Talk
Rebuilding an Airliner In Flight: A Retrospective on Refactoring IBM Testarossa production compiler for Eclipse OMR
VMIL
Matthew Gaudet IBM Canada, Mark Stoodley IBM Canada
16:55
25m
Day closing
Discussions/Closing Remarks
VMIL
Tony Hosking Australian National University, Data61, and Purdue University