Second NSF Workshop on the Science of Power Management
Held in conjunction with the International
Green
Computing
Conference
August 16 -18 Chicago
Call for papers for special issue of
Elsevier journal Sustainable
Computing dedicated to papers that take a
theoretical/mathematical/algorithmic approach to sustainable computing.
Deadline: January 5, 2011.
The workshop was intended
primarily for theoretical computer scientists interested laying the
foundation for the fledgling science of power management. Before the worskhop
participants were encouraged to read Susanne Albers' survey
in the May issue of CACM on energy efficient algorithms as it gives a
good overview of the current state of research in
the area.The
workshop was held on the last day of the Green Computing Conference,
and consisted of short presentations on potentially interesting
research directions, followed by discussions. Slides for these
presentations can be found below. Limited financial support from the
National Science Foundation was available for selected
participants.
Organizers:
Attendees:
- Researchers
- Kirk Pruhs, Pittsburgh (slides)
- Cliff Stein, Columbia (Slides)
- Marek Chrobak,
California-Riverside (slides)
- Anupam Gupta, Carnegie-Mellon
- David Shmoys, Cornell (slides)
- Spyridon
Antonakopoulo, Bell Labs (Slides)
- Adam Meyerson, UCLA (Slides)
- Fei Li, George Mason (Slides)
- Adam Wierman, Cal Tech (Slides)
- Nathan Fisher, Wayne State (Slides)
- Students
The First Workshop on the Science of
Power Management was held in April 2009 in Washington DC. The
report can be found here.