We are a research group in the School of Computer Science at Georgia Tech, led by Prof. Hyesoon Kim. Our vision is to advance high-performance and energy-efficient computing, spanning from microarchitectures to compilers. Explore our research projects here, and feel free to reach out if you find any topics of interest. Our lab locates in the Klaus Advanced Computing Building (KACB 2337) at Georgia Tech.
Research Interests
- GPU Architecture
- Heterogeneous Computing Systems
- Hardware Security
- RISC-V Extension
- Database Systems
- Processing in Memory & In-storage Computing
- Autonomous Drone Architecture
Recent News
12/2024: LMI and SparseWeaver have been accepted to HPCA 2025! Congratulations on the outstanding work!
10/2024: Congratulations to Ruobin for passing their proposals!!
9/2024: Congratulations to Jaewon on his successful defense!
7/2024: Robin’s paper is accepted to Micro ’24 and Seonjin’s paper is accepted to IISWC ’24. Congrats!
1/2024: Robin’s paper is accepted to CC. Nice work!
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12/2023: Congratulations to Jaewon and Andrei for passing their proposals. Good luck with your research going forward!
7/2023: Congratulations to Blaise and Yonghae on their successful defense!
7/2023: Congrats Blaise on joining UCLA as an assistant professor! Best of luck with your future career : )
7/2023: As an alumini, Ramyad presented three papers about his previous PhD research on edge computing at IEEE EDGE 2023. Congrats!
06/2023: “An Analytical Model for a GPU Architecture with Memory-Level and Thread-Level Parallelism Awareness” by Sunpyo Hong and Hyesoon Kim (ISCA 2009) is selected for ISCA 50 retrospective paper. [News] [Pub] [Retro]
1/2023: Skybox paper just got accepted for ASPLOS’23. Congrats Blaise and Vortex team!
12/2022: Yonghae and Blaise passed their proposals! Congratulations!
10/2022: We had our first homecoming day; 8 alumini came back to Atlanta and met with the current students.