Matteo Frigo,
an Italian computer scientist and programmer. Matteo received his Ph.D. in 1999 from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His dissertation received the 1999 George M. Sprowls award for outstanding doctoral dissertations in computer science at MIT [1]. Matteo Frigo was member of the teams in developing Star Socrates[2] and the Cilkchess[3] computer chess programs.
In 2007 Matteo Frigo co-founded Cilk Arts, Inc., a start-up developing Cilk technology for multi-core computing applications, which was acquired by Intel in August 2009 [4][5]. Prior to founding Cilk Arts, Matteo worked at Vanu, Inc. on SIMD Parallelism in FFT Subroutines [6].
Matteo Frigo, Charles Leiserson, Keith H. Randall (1998). The Implementation of the Cilk-5 Multithreaded Language. Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '98 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Pg 212–223, pdf
Matteo Frigo (1999). Portable High-Performance Programs Ph. D. thesis, MIT, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, pdf
Matteo Frigo (1999). A Fast Fourier Transform Compiler. Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN'99 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI) Atlanta, Georgia, pdf
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Matteo Frigo,
an Italian computer scientist and programmer. Matteo received his Ph.D. in 1999 from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His dissertation received the 1999 George M. Sprowls award for outstanding doctoral dissertations in computer science at MIT [1]. Matteo Frigo was member of the teams in developing Star Socrates [2] and the Cilkchess [3] computer chess programs.
In 2007 Matteo Frigo co-founded Cilk Arts, Inc., a start-up developing Cilk technology for multi-core computing applications, which was acquired by Intel in August 2009 [4] [5]. Prior to founding Cilk Arts, Matteo worked at Vanu, Inc. on SIMD Parallelism in FFT Subroutines [6].
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