Professor Hyesoon Kim

Professor, School of Computing, College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology.

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hyesoon at cc.gatech.edu

Contact Information

  • Office: 266 Ferst Drive, KACB 2344, Atlanta, GA 30332-0765
  • Phone: (404) 385-3303
  • Email: hyesoon at cc.gatech.edu

Biography

Dr. Hyesoon Kim is a professor at the School of Computer Science, College of Computing at Georgia Tech and leads the HPArch research group. She is co-director of the Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH). She received her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Texas at Austin. Her research focuses on the intersection of computer architecture, compilers, and runtime systems, with a particular emphasis on heterogeneous architectures, such as GPUs and near-data processing.


Research Interests

  • Computer Architecture
  • GPU Compilers and Runtime Systems
  • Modeling and Simulations
  • GPUs and Heterogeneous Architectures
  • Hardware security

Active Open Source Projects

  • Macsim: A heterogeneous architecture simulator.
  • Vortex: An open-source GPU hardware platform.

Teaching

Current Course:
  • CS 8803: GPU Hardware and Software
Previous Courses:
  • CS 3220: Processor Design
  • CS 7290: Advanced Microarchitecture
  • CS 7001: Introduction to PhD Program
  • CS 6290: High-Performance Computer Architecture
  • CS 2200: Systems and Networks
  • CS 4903/CS 8803: Design and Programming of Game Consoles

Publications

For a comprehensive list of Dr. Kim’s publications, please visit her profiles:


Prospective Students

  • Current Georgia Tech Students who are interested in joining the HPArch research group
  • Prospective PhD Students: Applying to Georgia Tech and want to join HpArch
    • Read one of research group papers and email your comments with “FUTUREGRAD” in the subject line to show your interest

Research Group

HPArch Research Group: For more information about our ongoing projects, members, and collaborations, visit HPArch