Timothy Jones
@TJonesCL
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Professor of computer architecture and compilation at University of Cambridge Computer Lab and fellow at Gonville and Caius College
Cambridge, UK
Joined April 2015
@Arm have written a piece on me and my nine-year collaboration with them @Cambridge_CL. Talks about some of the research we've done and my take on the benefits of an industrial perspective on my work
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Happy to share that our recent work, Decoupled Vector Runahead, on accelerating graph applications on superscalar out-of-order processors, will appear in @MicroArchConf. Many thanks to my amazing set of collaborators: @jaimeroelandts, Sam Ainsworth, @TJonesCL, and Lieven Eeckhout
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I would be thrilled if you wanted to join either of our teams - please get in touch with myself or @laurencetratt if interested. 6/6
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Second, @laurencetratt at King's is looking for a researcher who is interested in applying CHERI to a real world web browser ( https://t.co/xVoeSNKB9b). 5/6
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First, working on CAPcelerate, we're looking for a researcher who is interested in secure system IO ( https://t.co/jAZwxUXfEi). 4/6
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Well there are a couple of jobs available on these projects. 3/6
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We published a couple of papers on using CHERI for temporal memory safety (CHERIvoke https://t.co/kCNsgIpN1u and Cornucopia https://t.co/AWm1OehlvI) and I am investigator on a couple of projects that are looking at CHERI for graphics and heterogeneous systems. 2/6
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Some of you will know that I've been involved on the periphery of the CHERI project ( https://t.co/dHvlUhqwGN) at Cambridge for a while. 1/6
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Please consider applying — the Department is a great place to work with a collaborative and collegiate environment which creates a fantastic place to do research. There is some more informal information on life in the Lab here: https://t.co/idTH4iiDRu 8/8
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And last, but by absolutely no means least, Vision, Perception and Robotics, a growing group whose groundbreaking research is paving the way for the systems of today and tomorrow https://t.co/D10GxnI7K3 7/8
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Fifth, Security and Privacy, a hugely important group with a world leading reputation from developing the Needham-Schroeder protocol to today's CHERI processor architecture https://t.co/TcwkaTYj7I 6/8
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Onward to Logical Foundations and Formal Methods, and there have also been groundbreaking advances made by the group here on higher-order logic and the proof assistant Isabelle https://t.co/AEylbc2Rl6 5/8
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Third, Computational Linguistics, and the group here in Cambridge has held a world-leading role in this area for over 50 years https://t.co/ChPLxcPLlo 4/8
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Next up, Algorithms and Complexity, where you can join our thriving group who currently research descriptive complexity and the analysis of random processes https://t.co/ZveYh39I2N 3/8
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First, and obviously most important (jk), is Computer Architecture, which was arguably where the Department started with the development of EDSAC and we're looking for people researching all aspects of the area https://t.co/x5orhxw56m 2/8
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Some big and exciting news! We're hiring 6 new Assistant Professors across a wide range of areas in Computer Science @Cambridge_CL
https://t.co/o5jEWTJChp. Here's a run-down of them all 1/8
cam.ac.uk
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I've updated my Twitter profile now. Maybe that's where I was going wrong!
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First day of being a professor. Doesn't seem much different to before, TBH!
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Met my new students @CaiusCollege this afternoon, which was great, and now looking forward properly to the start of term!
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