Adam Moerschell

Office: 2144 Academic Surge
Phone: 530-754-9470

$research
I am a graduate student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California, Davis. I am working under Professor John Owens.

My main research focus is in graphics hardware. I am specifically interested in multi-GPU rendering and general purpose GPU (GPGPU) computation. I am currently working on multi-GPU memory systems.

Previously I worked as an undergraduate researcher in computer networking. I worked in Professor Chen-Nee Chuah's group on their wide-area routing project.

$publications
  • Adam Moerschell and John D. Owens, "Distributed Texture Memory in a Multi-GPU Environment", in Graphics Hardware 2006, September 2006. http://graphics.idav.ucdavis.edu/publications/print_pub?pub_id=886
  • R. Keralapura, A. Moerschell, C-N. Chuah, G. Iannaconne, and S. Bhattacharrya, "A Case for Using Service Availability to Characterize IP Backbone Topologies", Journal of Communications and Networks, June 2006. [pdf]

$projects
For my EEC282 Course (Hardware/Software Co-Design), Robert Heath and I made a tutorial for getting simple programs to run on a StarEast Network Processor (Intel IXP425 Processor).
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$resume
Here is resume.