
معرفی
Michael Jantz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He earned his BS, MS, and PhD in Computer Science from the University of Kansas (2008–2014). His research focuses on compiler optimization, runtime systems, and memory management for modern architectures. He leads the CORSys Research Group, which explores tools and techniques to enhance software performance, power efficiency, and security. Key projects include application-guided memory management for heterogeneous systems and profiling techniques for compiler optimization.
Education:
- PhD in Computer Science, University of Kansas, 2014
- MS in Computer Science, University of Kansas, 2010
- BS in Computer Science, University of Kansas, 2008
Research Interests: Compilers, operating systems, runtime systems, memory hierarchies, performance optimization, and embedded systems. His work is supported by NSF, DOE, and Intel.
Awards:
- NSF CAREER Award (2020)
Teaching: Courses include Systems Programming (COSC 360), Compiler Construction (COSC 461/561), and Software Systems (COSC 560). Recent courses were taught online during 2020–2021.
Labs/Teams: CORSys Research Group investigates compute performance, program analysis, and secure execution on modern architectures.





