Presentation at Energy Aware COmputing (EACO) Workshop 6 on “Global Engagement”, Bristol, UK. 26-27 March 2013. Kerstin Eder. ENTRA project presentations.
Presentation at Energy Aware COmputing (EACO) Workshop 5 on “First results on Industry-Academic Collaborations”, Bristol, UK. October 2012
Presentation at Energy Aware COmputing (EACO) Workshop 5 on “First results on Industry-Academic Collaborations”, Bristol, UK. October 2012. John P. Gallagher. ENTRA project presentation.
Presentation at UK Technology Strategy Board (TSB) Energy Efficient Computing Special Interest Group Meeting. September 2012
Presentation at UK Technology Strategy Board (TSB) Energy Efficient Computing Special Interest Group Meeting. September 2012. Kerstin Eder.
Presentation at Energy Aware COmputing (EACO) Workshop 5 on “First results on Industry-Academic Collaborations”
Presentation at Energy Aware COmputing (EACO) Workshop 5 on “First results on Industry-Academic Collaborations”, Bristol, UK. October 2012. John P. Gallagher. ENTRA project presentation.
14 September 2015, ICT-Energy Training Day
Two ENTRA lectures during the ICT-Energy Training Day during the ICT-Energy Workshop, Bristol, UK.
- “Energy-aware computing”. Lecture by James Pallister, University of Bristol.
- “Whole Systems Energy Transparency”. Lecture by John P. Gallagher, Roskilde University.
September 2014, Invited talk at the Energy Aware COmputing Workshop, Bristol
Manuel Hermenegildo. “Abstract Interpretation-based Energy Analysis, Debugging, and Verification”.
27-29 April 2015, CDNLive, Munich, Germany
Kerstin Eder. “Energy Transparency from Hardware to Software (Why SW engineers are key to energy efficient computing)”.
23 Feb 2015, 39th CREST Open Workshop on Measuring, Testing and Optimising Computational Energy Consumption
Kerstin Eder. “Energy Transparency from Hardware to Software”.
13 Jan 2015, OFFIS e.V., Oldenburg, Germany
Kerstin Eder. “Energy Transparency from Hardware to Software”.
7 Jan 2015, University of Southampton, UK
Kerstin Eder. “Energy Aware Computing (Why SW engineers are key to energy efficient computing)”.