UD Home
CIS Home
Search
Contact
Welcome Research Undergraduate Graduate Resources People

Graduate Program in High Performance Computing

Parallel computing has the goal of enhancing performance through the process of performing parts of a task concurrently. Achieving the performance gains projected for applications through parallelism offered by today's parallel systems mandates new paradigms for system software (operating systems, languages, compilers, and programming tools) and the redesign of applications software through the development and implementation of parallel algorithms. High performance computing is a growing area of research and graduate study in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Delaware.

Current Faculty

Course Offerings

CISC 649 Programming for High Performance
CISC 662 Computer Systems: Architecture
CISC 672 Computer Systems: Advanced Compiler Construction
CISC 821 Parallel Algorithms
CISC 872 Optimizing and Parallelizing Compilers
CISC 873 Compiling for Advanced Architectures
CISC 874 Introduction to Parallel Computing
CISC 879 Grid Computing
CISC 879 Parallelization for Scientific Applications



Lori Pollock
Department of Computer & Information Sciences
103 Smith Hall | Newark, DE 19716