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Nitin Auluck

Associate Professor

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Ropar

Office: Room 226, Academic Block

Email: nitin [AT] iitrpr DOT ac DOT in


Research Interests

 Scheduling, Parallel and Distributed Computing.

Teaching

CSL 301: Introduction to Database Systems (Semester 2, Year 2016 - 2017).

Previously Taught Courses

  • 1) CSL 333 - Operating Systems
  • 2) CSL 343 - Computer Networks
  • 3) CSL 611 - Real Time Systems
  • 4) CSL 704 - Advanced Operating Systems
  • 5) CSL 711 - Distributed Systems
  • 6) CSL 211 - Computer Architecture
  • 7) GEL 103 - Introduction to Computing 

 

Selected Publications

  • 1. J. Singh, A. Gujral, H. Singh, J. Singh, N. Auluck, “Energy Aware Scheduling on Heterogeneous Multiprocessors with DVFS & Duplication”, The 17th IEEE International Conference on Parallel & Distributed Computing, Applications & Technologies, Guangzhou, China, December 16 - 18, 2016.
  • 2. J. Singh, M. Pandey, E. Katiyar, R. Tulasyan, V. Gupta, N. Auluck,  A Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm to Improve Power and Performance of Heterogeneous Multiprocessors, The IEEE International Conference on Parallel, Distributed & Grid Computing, Shimla, December 22 - 24, 2016 (second best paper award).
  • 3. Jagpreet Singh and Nitin Auluck, "Real-Time Scheduling on Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Systems", The IEEE International Conference on Parallel, Distributed & Grid Computing (PDGC 2016), December 22-24, 2016. 
  • 4. Jagpreet Singh, Mohit Kumar Pandey, Ekansh Katiyar, Rohit Tulasyan, Vijay Gupta and Nitin Auluck, "A Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm to improve power and performance of heterogeneous multiprocessors", IEEE International Workshop on Network Computing and Data Management, Tianjin, China, August 23 - 26, 2016. 
  • 5. Jagpreet Singh and Nitin Auluck, "Controlled duplication scheduling of real-time precedence tasks on heterogeneous multiprocessors", 19th Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS), May 25-29, Hyderabad, 2015.
  • 6. Jagpreet Singh, Sandeep Betha, Bhargav Mangipudi and Nitin Auluck, "Contention Aware Energy Efficient Scheduling on Heterogeneous Multiprocessors", IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Vol. 25, No. 5, 2015. 
  • 7. Jagpreet Singh and Nitin Auluck, “ DVFS and Duplication based scheduling for optimising Power and Performance in heterogeneous multiprocessors”, The 22nd ACM High Performance Computing Symposium, April 2014, Tampa, USA.
  • 8. Jagpreet Singh, Bhargav Mangipudi, Betha Sandeep and Nitin Auluck, "Restricted duplication based MILP formulation for scheduling task graphs on unrelated parallel machines", The IEEE International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms and Programming, Dec. 17-20, 2012, Taipei, Taiwan, pp. 202 - 209.
  • 9. Jagpreet Singh and Nitin Auluck, "Controlled Duplication for Scheduling Real-Time Precedence Tasks on Heterogeneous Multiprocessors", The IEEE High Performance Computing Conference (HiPC), Student Research Symposium, December 18 - 21, 2011, Bengaluru, India.
  • 10. Nitin Auluck, "A Theoretical Framework for Improving the Schedulability of Hard and Soft Real-time Tasks on Heterogeneous Network of Workstations (NOWs)", The Third IEEE International Conference on Electronics and Computer Technology, ICECT 2011, Kanyakumari, India, pp. 277 - 282.
  • 11. Nitin Auluck, "Improving the Schedulability of Hybrid Real-Time Heterogeneous Network of Workstations (NOWs)", International Society for Advanced Science and Technology (ISAST) Transactions on Computers and Intelligent Systems, Volume 1, Number 2, 2009, pp. 94 - 96.
  • 12. Nitin Auluck and Dharma P. Agrawal, "Enhancing the Schedulability of Real-Time Heterogeneous Network of Workstations (NOWs)," IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Vol. 20, No. 11, November, 2009, pp. 1586-1599.
  • 13. Nitin Auluck, "Duplication Based Integrated Scheduling of Hard and Soft Real-Time Tasks and Messages on Precedence Related Heterogeneous Network of Workstations (NOWs)," The Tenth IEEE High Assurance Systems Engineering Symposium, November 14-16, 2007, Dallas, Texas, USA, pp. 429-430.
  • 14. Nitin Auluck and Dharma P. Agrawal, "An Integrated Scheduling Algorithm for Precedence Constrained Hard and Soft Real-Time Tasks on Heterogeneous Multiprocessors," The International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (EUC, 2004), August 25-27, Aizu, Japan, pp. 196-206.

 

PhD Students

  • 1. Anil Singh
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Past PhD Students

 

Prospective PhD Students

Admission to the PhD program at CSE, IIT Ropar is highly competitive. It is our expectation that a PhD student will produce high quality research and publications in top tier journals and conferences. Emphasis is placed on the quality of the research rather than its quantity or the time duration. PhD students receive a monthly stipend and have access to hostel, mess and lab facilities. Admission is ONLY though an entrance exam and interview that is usually conducted twice a year - in May and December. Please watch the institute website for further details and application procedure.  

Prospective Internship Applicants

I receive a lot of email from students requesting for summer/winter internships. Due to the volume of email received, it may not be possible to respond to every email. In case you do not receive a response, please read the standard response: Typically, I do not offer summer internships because 3 months is too short a time to make any significant contribution to one of our research projects. In fact, it may take 3 months just to read the relevant literature before one actually starts to make a contribution. If you are seriously interested in research, please consider applying to our MS Research or PhD program. Please click here for more details. 

 

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