Dr.Qiu's research focuses on effective power management techniques that adapt to the changes of the hardware, the application and the working environment. Instead of traditional centralized management techniques, she investigates hierarchical and distributed power management methods that is more suitable for multiprocessor system-on-chip platforms. Her proposal entitled "Adaptive Power Management for Multiprocessor System-on-Chip" recently received 2009 NSF Early Career Development (CAREER) award. The award will support the research with $410,000 for 5 years.

Tameesh Suri, Aneesh Agarwal won the VLSID'09 Best Student Paper Award.
'Improving Scalability and Per-core Performance in Multi-cores through Resource Sharing and Reconfiguration.' for the 22nd Annual IEEE International Conference on VLSI Design (VLSID'09), January, 2009.
Acceptance rate for regular paper: 59/320 = 18.4%.
Tameesh Suri, Aneesh Agarwal won the HiPC'08 Best Paper Award.
'Scalable Multi-cores with Improved Per-core Performance using Off-the-critical Path Reconfigurable Hardware' for the 15th Annual IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing.
Acceptance rate: HiPC had 319 submissions this year, only 46 papers were accepted for presentation and publication in the proceedings, representing an acceptance rate of under 15%.
Prof. Yu Chen won the ChinaCom'08 Best Paper Award.
"Consistency and Update in Mobile Overlay Networks", co-authored with researchers from Waseda University, Japan, has been recognized as the Best Paper Award for the ChinaCom'08. As a premier international annual conference, this year's ChinaCom has attracted 822 submissions from 36 countries/regions.