Dr Kyriakos Georgiou
Current positions
Senior Research Associate
Department of Computer Science
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Research interests
Kyriakos Georgiou's research interests are static resource analysis with focus on Worst Case Execution Time (WCET) and energy consumption, compiler optimizations and software testing.
Biography
Kyriakos Georgiou holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science (2017) and a M.Sc. in Internet Technologies with Security (2011) from the University of Bristol. He also holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science (2008) from the University of Cyprus. He has worked as a Research Assistant at the Computer Science Department of the University of Cyprus (2007 - 2008) conducting research on web personalization using an eye-tracker. He has also worked as a Compiler Engineer at XMOS Ltd (2010-2011) and then as a Software Engineer at Paralant Ltd (2011-2012). Now he is a Research Associate at the University of Bristol working on the ENTRA project that aims to promote "energy-aware" software development using advanced program analysis and modeling of energy consumption in computer systems. His research interests are compilers optimizations, static code analysis, software testing, power consumption optimizations and Parallel Computing.
Keywords
- Energy efficiency
- Compiler
- Embedded Systems
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Senior Research Associate
Department of Computer Science
Publications
Recent publications
07/08/2020Lost in translation
Computer Journal
Performance and Energy Trade-Offs for Parallel Applications on Heterogeneous Multi-Processing Systems
Energies
When parallel speedups hit the memory wall
arXiv
Less is more
21st International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems (SCOPES 2018)
The benefits of low operating voltage devices to the energy efficiency of parallel systems
2017 5th Berkeley Symposium on Energy Efficient Electronic Systems, E3S 2017 - Proceedings