Kevin Loughlin
@kevbob_loughlin
Hardware-software co-design. Kevin + Robert = Kevbob.
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Very excited and honored to announce that I've been awarded a 2021 Google PhD Fellowship in Privacy and Security. I'm so thankful for the support of my amazing family, friends, letter writers, advisors, and colleagues!
Continuing our tradition of supporting outstanding graduate students in their pursuit of research in computer science and related fields, we congratulate our 13th annual PhD Fellowship Program recipients! See the list of 2021 Fellowship recipients below: goo.gle/3zCuHA3
My talk from SOSP '23 on our paper "Siloz: Leveraging DRAM Isolation Domains to Prevent Inter-VM Rowhammer" is now online. Hope you enjoy! youtube.com/watch?v=_-fbut… Joint w/ Jonah Rosenblum, @tzoompy, @AlecWolman, Dimitrios Skarlatos, and @bariskasikci.
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ICYMI, the DDR5 specification includes PRAC, which has the potential to (finally) put Rowhammer to bed! I'm very thankful for Stefan's efforts to standardize effective mitigations and feel fortunate to keep learning from him. On that note, I highly recommend reading his post 😃
Hugely exciting development -- the new DDR5 specification has been released! It introduces PRAC, a new mechanism designed to prevent Rowhammer. While PRAC has the potential to effectively neutralize Rowhammer, implementing it effectively is challenging. stefan.t8k2.com/rh/PRAC/index.…
Get ready for DRAMSec round three! Introducing DRAMSec 2023: the Third Workshop on DRAM Security, co-located with ISCA. We are thrilled to announce the TPC chairs this year: Jung Ho Ahn (Seoul National University) and Victor van der Veen (Qualcomm). dramsec.ethz.ch (1/3)
Well-deserved @tzoompy !!! Congrats 😃
(1) to the many in JEDEC who have been working tirelessly on fixing Rowhammer, and (2) to all researchers who have been working on both attacks and defenses. None of this would have been possible without your work. It takes a village. (6/6)
Last week I attended the JEDEC plenary meeting and got to meet in person many of the engineers I have been working with on fixing Rowhammer. After three days of intense meetings on all things DRAM, I left on a high note. (1/6)
Thankful to be a member of the team! 😃 Congrats to all of the participants on their awesome presentations and research, and thanks to the department for the recognition!
Super proud of @kevbob_loughlin who won this year's Honor's Competition at @UMichCSE. The past 5 years, EfesLab had 5 finalists and two winners in this competition. I am so privileged to have been working with such an awesome team! cse.engin.umich.edu/stories/2022-c…
I am currently applying for tenure-track faculty positions in the US and abroad. Please contact me at [email protected] if you are hiring this upcoming cycle! CV, web.eecs.umich.edu/~takh/cv_tanvi… Website, web.eecs.umich.edu/~takh/ (RTs are appreciated)
Due to the efforts of my wonderful co-chair @kavehrazavi, all recordings for DRAMSec 2022 are now available including the keynote, the paper presentations, and the panel. dramsec.ethz.ch w/ @vvdveen, Tanj Bennett, @lavados, @mointweets, @TannuSwamit, Ajaykumar Kushawaha
I am thrilled to announce that I am joining the University of Washington’s Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering @uwcse as an associate professor. I am grateful for this milestone and am elated to be joining the company of so many great scientists.
On multi-socket Intel workloads, normal cloud workloads can access memory at rates approaching (and even bypassing) today DRAM's Rowhammer thresholds. Why? (1/2)
A Systems team envisions a future where reconfigurable hardware design and debugging can take on the agile framework of software development—even after it's been deployed. @mjc0608 and @kevbob_loughlin discuss the team's first steps in this direction. cse.engin.umich.edu/stories/a-firs…
Congratulations to @iangneal, winner of a @UMengineering Towner Prize for Distinguished Academic Achievement! The honor recognizes Ian's research, leadership, and academic performance. cse.engin.umich.edu/stories/ian-ne…
Really excited for our upcoming paper at @ISCAConfOrg (ISCA ‘22)! Led by @nhmosier, in collaboration with @hanna_lachnitt and @hnnematii. We propose axiomatic hardware-software contracts for security, derived from axiomatic memory consistency models.
Kevin's paper is about a new phenomenon that he discovered that causes commodity workloads to induce DRAM hammering, leading to potential reliability and security issues. Kevin's paper rethinks memory coherency to alleviate this problem. Joint with @tzoompy @AlecWolman @ymanerkar
Very excited to have two papers from our group at the upcoming @ISCAConfOrg (ISCA'22), led by my amazing students Kevin (@kevbob_loughlin) and Shixin (@zhizhuoxin). Looking forward to the conference in New York!
The potential for software/hardware co-design of the memory subsystem is huge! Opening up the memory controller to software is an idea whose time has come. @kevbob_loughlin’s talk will be both informative and wacky.
Excited to present our short paper on Software-Defined Memory Controllers at today’s WACI session @ASPLOSConf!! I promise that the presentation style will indeed be whacky 😃 Joint w/ @tzoompy, @AlecWolman, and @bariskasikci. Remote link/registration: whova.com/portal/webapp/…
Excited to present our short paper on Software-Defined Memory Controllers at today’s WACI session @ASPLOSConf!! I promise that the presentation style will indeed be whacky 😃 Joint w/ @tzoompy, @AlecWolman, and @bariskasikci. Remote link/registration: whova.com/portal/webapp/…
People really liked #DRAMSec 2021 so @tzoompy and I are organizing it again (co-located with ISCA'22). DRAM is broken & needs fixing. Come discuss new attacks/defenses. Better yet, submit a paper! Deadline Apr 19 dramsec.ethz.ch Please RT. Also love, not war. @ISCAConfOrg
1/ Excited to share new work published in the British Medical Journal today! In this work, we focus on creating and validating a simple and transferable model for predicting clinical deterioration in patients with covid-19 across multiple institutions. bmj.com/content/376/bm…
Camera-ready version is out: web.eecs.umich.edu/~barisk/public…. This work went through artifact evaluation, and we released a database of reproducible bugs that hopefully others can use for their work: github.com/efeslab/hardwa…. Full list of bugs and code links here: tinyurl.com/fpga-bugs
Super excited about our upcoming ASPLOS paper that conducts the first study of bugs in FPGA designs and explores the design space of FPGA debugging tools! Looking forward to seeing all the follow-up work and creative tools that others will build based on this work.
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