Qiuming Luo

Associate Professor

High Performance Computing Institute

Email:lqm@szu.edu.cn

Qiuming Luo

Associate Professor and Master's Supervisor in the College of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Shenzhen University.
Presided over and participated in multiple national, provincial, and municipal research projects. Published over 50 papers and completed 5 volumes of a series on computer system software.


[Educational Background]

  • 1996:  Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronic Engineering (with a minor in Computer Science) from Xidian University.
  • 1999:  Master of Engineering degree in Communication and Information Systems from Guilin University of Electronic Technology.
  • 2003:  Doctor of Engineering degree in Computer System Architecture from Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

[Research Areas]

  • High-Performance Computing 

[Achievements]

  • Participated in the development of the Loongson series personal high-performance computers (PHPC) and won the Second Prize of the Ministry of Education's Science and Technology Progress Award.
  • 2009–2010: Participated in the development of the KD-60, a teraflop-level personal high-performance computer based on the Loongson 3 multi-core processor, which was authenticated by the Anhui Provincial Department of Science and Technology.
  • 2011–2012: Contributed to the development of the KD-90, a high-performance computer based on the Loongson 3 eight-core processor, which passed authentication by the Anhui Provincial Department of Science and Technology on December 26, 2012.
  • 2013–2015: Participated in the development of the SD-30, a domestic cloud platform based on Loongson processors, which was authenticated by the Shenzhen Municipal Department of Science and Technology on June 13, 2016.

[Publications and Translations]

  • Operating System Prototype - xv6 Analysis and Experiments
  • Linux Technology Inside
  • Observing Linux GNU C Programming
  • Programming Observations of Operating Systems
  • OpenMP Compilation Principles and Implementation Technologies
  • Parallel Programming with Intel Parallel Studio (originally titled “Parallel Programming with Intel Parallel Studio”) 

[Courses Taught]

Undergraduate:

  • Computer Systems 2
  • Computer Systems 3
  • Operating Systems
  • OpenMP Compilation Principles and Implementation Technologies
  • Computer System Architecture

Graduate:

  • RISC-V Processor Prototype Design and Implementation
  • Modern Operating Systems
  • Parallel Computer Architecture

[Publications]

  


Homepage:https://github.com/luoszu