Moderators needed at 2022 EuroLLVM

Hello!

I’m looking for volunteers to help moderate sessions at 2022 EuroLLVM. A moderator’s job is to introduce the speaker, keep the speaker on time, and facilitate Q&A. It is the moderators that help keep our events on time and running smooth. I am so grateful for all that volunteer in this very important role.

If you are interested in moderating, please send me a Discourse PM or email me (tanyalattner@llvm.org) with your first and second session choice. I always try to give people their first choice when possible.

Session #1 (May 10):

Time Type Title
9:10-10:00 Keynote MCA Daemon: Hybrid Throughput Analysis Beyond Basic Blocks
10:00-10:30 Technical Talk Prototyping a Compiler for Homomorphic Encryption Using MLIR

Session #2 (May 10):

Time Type Title
11:00-11:30 Technical Talk Lightweight Instrumentation using Debug Information
11:30-12:00 Technical Talk Custom benefit-driven inliner in Falcon JIT
12:00-12:30 Technical Talk LLD for Mach-O: The Journey

Session #3 (May 10):

Time Type Title
2:00-2:30 Technical talk How to write a new compiler driver? The LLVM Flang perspective.
2:30-3:00 Technical talk Developing an LLVM backend for the KV3 Kalray VLIW core
3:00-3:30 Technical talk Hardware loops in the IPU backend

Session #4 (May 10):

Time Type Title
4:00-4:30 Technical talk Experiences of OS distributions using LLVM as their main toolchain
4:30-5:00 Technical talk Faust audio Domain Specific Language and LLVM
5:00-5:30 Technical talk Implicitly discovered, explicitly built Clang modules

Session #5 (May 11):

Time Type Title
9:00-9:45 Keynote Finding Missed Optimizations Through the Lens of Dead Code Elimination
9:45-10:15 Technical Talk Introduction to the IPU graph compiler and the use of LLVM

Session #6 (May 11):

Time Type Title
10:45-11:45 Tutorial Precise Polyhedral Analyses For MLIR using the FPL Presburger Library
11:45-12:15 Lightning Talks
12:15-12:45 Quick Talks

Session #7 (May 11):

Time Type Title
2:15-2:40 Student Talks Using link-time call graph embedding to streamline compiler-assisted instrumentation selection
2:40-3:05 Student Talks Automated Batching and Differentiation of Scalar Code in Enzyme
3:05-3:30 Student Talks Extending Sulong (an LLVM bitcode runtime) for cross-language interoperability between C++/Swift and Java, JavaScript or Python

Session #8 (May 11):

Time Type Title
4:00-4:30 Technical talk ez-clang C++ REPL for bare metal embedded devices
4:30-5:00 Technical talk SCEV-Based debuginfo salvaging in Loop Strength Reduction

I hope you will consider volunteering to be a moderator at EuroLLVM.

Thank you all who have volunteered already!

I’m still looking for moderators for the following sessions:

Session #1 (May 10):

Time Type Title
9:10-10:00 Keynote MCA Daemon: Hybrid Throughput Analysis Beyond Basic Blocks
10:00-10:30 Technical Talk Prototyping a Compiler for Homomorphic Encryption Using MLIR

Session #4 (May 10):

Time Type Title
4:00-4:30 Technical talk Experiences of OS distributions using LLVM as their main toolchain
4:30-5:00 Technical talk Faust audio Domain Specific Language and LLVM
5:00-5:30 Technical talk Implicitly discovered, explicitly built Clang modules

Session #5 (May 11):

Time Type Title
9:00-9:45 Keynote Finding Missed Optimizations Through the Lens of Dead Code Elimination
9:45-10:15 Technical Talk Introduction to the IPU graph compiler and the use of LLVM

Session #8 (May 11):

Time Type Title
4:00-4:30 Technical talk ez-clang C++ REPL for bare metal embedded devices
4:30-5:00 Technical talk SCEV-Based debuginfo salvaging in Loop Strength Reduction

I am looking for at least one more moderator.

Session #8 (May 11):

Time Type Title
4:00-4:30 Technical talk ez-clang C++ REPL for bare metal embedded devices
4:30-5:00 Technical talk SCEV-Based debuginfo salvaging in Loop Strength Reduction

Thanks!