Jeanne Ferrante
Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
Associate Dean, Jacobs School of Engineering
Associate Vice Chancellor, Faculty Equity


9500 Gilman Drive, Mail Stop 0403
The University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, CA 92093-0403 USA

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[Painting, The Italian Scholar, Kim Iktonen]
"The Italian Scholar", painting by Kim Itkonen

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Associate Dean, Jacobs School of Engineering

Associate Vice Chancellor, Faculty Equity

Compiler technology provides the necessary interface between programming languages and architectures, and as such is intimately tied to new developments in both. Jeanne Ferrante's work has centered on the development of compiler technology, with particular interest in exploiting parallelism and optimizing data movement to achieve high performance. Other research interests include autonomous application scheduling for large-scale distributed systems.


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Faculty Equity at UC San Diego

Classes

UCSD TIES (Teams In Engineering Service)
An academic program initiated in fall, 2004 that partners multidisciplinary student teams with non-profit organizations in the community

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Recent Papers

Women's Leadership Alliance

Women In Engineering

Women In Computing

Here are some pictures from WIC lunches at the CUPS coffee cart, and the Grace Hopper Celebration, 2006.

Jeanneology

Pictures from my Leave/Sabbatical Academic Year 2000-01


``Life is very short, and there's no time
For fussing and fighting, my friend.''

from We Can Work It Out, by John Lennon and Paul Mc Cartney



ferrante@cs.ucsd.edu