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Thomas F. Wenisch is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans primarily across computer science and engineering, with a focus on hardware and architecture, electrical and electronic engineering, computer networks and communications, artificial intelligence, and radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging.

The main topics of Wenisch's work include parallel computing and optimization techniques, ultrasound imaging and elastography, ultrasonics and acoustic wave propagation, advanced data storage technologies, distributed systems and fault tolerance, radiation effects in electronics, and electrical and bioimpedance tomography.

Recent publications by Wenisch highlight contributions across various fields and venues:

  • Tetris: Using Software/Hardware Co-Design to Enable Handheld, Physics-Limited 3D Plane-Wave Ultrasound Imaging (2020), IEEE Transactions on Computers
  • Finding and Indexing Vehicle Maneuvers From Dashboard Camera Video (2022), IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Front-End Architecture Design for Low-Complexity 3-D Ultrasound Imaging Based on Synthetic Aperture Sequential Beamforming (2020), IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
  • A Primer on Memory Persistency (2022), Synthesis lectures on computer architecture
  • ADA, the Center for Applications Driving Architectures: accomplishments and vision forward (2022), Proceedings of the 59th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference

Collaborations have been frequent with several researchers including Vaibhav Gogte, Aasheesh Kolli, Brendan L. West, Jian Zhou, and Oliver D. Kripfgans.

Wenisch has contributed to book publications as well, with a notable work titled A Primer on Memory Persistency published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers in 2022.

The venues where Wenisch frequently publishes include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Computers
  • IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
  • Synthesis lectures on computer architecture
  • Proceedings of the 59th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference

Best Publications

  • PowerNap: eliminating server idle power

    David Meisner;Brian T. Gold;Thomas F. Wenisch

  • Foreshadow: extracting the keys to the intel SGX kingdom with transient out-of-order execution

    Jo Van Bulck;Marina Minkin;Ofir Weisse;Daniel Genkin

  • SMARTS: accelerating microarchitecture simulation via rigorous statistical sampling

    Roland E. Wunderlich;Thomas F. Wenisch;Babak Falsafi;James C. Hoe

  • Reactive NUCA: near-optimal block placement and replication in distributed caches

    Nikos Hardavellas;Michael Ferdman;Babak Falsafi;Anastasia Ailamaki

  • Power management of online data-intensive services

    David Meisner;Christopher M. Sadler;Luiz André Barroso;Wolf-Dietrich Weber

  • Disaggregated memory for expansion and sharing in blade servers

    Kevin Lim;Jichuan Chang;Trevor Mudge;Parthasarathy Ranganathan

  • SimFlex: Statistical Sampling of Computer System Simulation

    T.F. Wenisch;R.E. Wunderlich;M. Ferdman;A. Ailamaki

  • Memory persistency

    Steven Pelley;Peter M. Chen;Thomas F. Wenisch

  • MemScale: active low-power modes for main memory

    Qingyuan Deng;David Meisner;Luiz Ramos;Thomas F. Wenisch

  • Spatial Memory Streaming

    Stephen Somogyi;Thomas F. Wenisch;Anastassia Ailamaki;Babak Falsafi

  • Thin servers with smart pipes: designing SoC accelerators for memcached

    Kevin Lim;David Meisner;Ali G. Saidi;Parthasarathy Ranganathan

  • CoScale: Coordinating CPU and Memory System DVFS in Server Systems

    Qingyuan Deng;David Meisner;Abhishek Bhattacharjee;Thomas F. Wenisch

  • The mystery machine: end-to-end performance analysis of large-scale internet services

    Michael Chow;David Meisner;Jason Flinn;Daniel Peek

  • Full-system analysis and characterization of interactive smartphone applications

    Anthony Gutierrez;Ronald G. Dreslinski;Thomas F. Wenisch;Trevor Mudge

  • Computational sprinting

    Arun Raghavan;Yixin Luo;Anuj Chandawalla;Marios Papaefthymiou

  • High-Performance Transactions for Persistent Memories

    Aasheesh Kolli;Steven Pelley;Ali Saidi;Peter M. Chen

  • System-level implications of disaggregated memory

    Kevin Lim;Yoshio Turner;Jose Renato Santos;Alvin AuYoung

  • Composite Cores: Pushing Heterogeneity Into a Core

    Andrew Lukefahr;Shruti Padmanabha;Reetuparna Das;Faissal M. Sleiman

  • Thermostat: Application-transparent Page Management for Two-tiered Main Memory

    Neha Agarwal;Thomas F. Wenisch

  • SimFlex: a fast, accurate, flexible full-system simulation framework for performance evaluation of server architecture

    Nikolaos Hardavellas;Stephen Somogyi;Thomas F. Wenisch;Roland E. Wunderlich

  • Spatial memory streaming

    Stephen Somogyi;Thomas F. Wenisch;Michael Ferdman;Babak Falsafi

  • Memory Persistency: Semantics for Byte-Addressable Nonvolatile Memory Technologies

    Steven Pelley;Peter M. Chen;Thomas F. Wenisch

Frequent Co-Authors

Babak Falsafi
Babak Falsafi École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Chaitali Chakrabarti
Chaitali Chakrabarti Arizona State University
Ronald G. Dreslinski
Ronald G. Dreslinski University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Peter M. Chen
Peter M. Chen University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
James C. Hoe
James C. Hoe Carnegie Mellon University
Anastasia Ailamaki
Anastasia Ailamaki École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
J. Brian Fowlkes
J. Brian Fowlkes University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Milo M. K. Martin
Milo M. K. Martin Google (United States)
Marios C. Papaefthymiou
Marios C. Papaefthymiou University of California, Irvine

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