Ivan Matosevic



I am a doctoral student at the Computer Engineering Research Group of the Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto. My supervisor is Prof. Tarek S. Abdelrahman.

I received my B.Sc. degree in computer engineering in 2003 from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia. I completed my Master of Applied Science degree at the University of Toronto in 2006.

My research interests include compiler support for parallel and distributed computer architectures, parallel programming, and power-aware computing.

Master's Thesis

Ivan Matosevic, "Power Optimizations for the MLCA Using Dynamic Voltage Scaling," Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto, 2006.

Conference Papers

T.S. Abdelrahman, I. Matosevic, "Efficient Bottom-Up Heap Analysis for Symbolic Path-Based Data Access Summaries," Proceedings of the 2012 International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization, San Jose, California, USA, 2012.

T.S. Abdelrahman, A. Abdelkhalek, U. Aydonat, D. Capalija, D. Han, I. Matosevic, K. Stewart, F. Karim and A. Mellan, "The MLCA: A solution paradigm for parallel programmable SoCs," invited paper at the 4th International IEEE-NEWCAS Conference, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, 2006.

I. Matosevic, T.S. Abdelrahman, F. Karim, and A. Mellan, "Power Optimizations for the MLCA Using Dynamic Voltage Scaling," Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems, Dallas, Texas, USA, 2005, pp. 109-123.

A. Milanovic, S. Srbljic, I. Raznjevic, D. Sladden, I. Matosevic, and D. Skrobo, "Methods for Lawful Interception in IP Telephony Networks Based on H.323," Proceedings of the EuroCon 2003 (The International Conference on Computer as a Tool), Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2003, Vol. 1, pp. 198-202.

A. Milanovic, S. Srbljic, I. Raznjevic, D. Sladden, D. Skrobo, and I. Matosevic, "Distributed System for Lawful Interception in VoIP Networks," Proceedings of the EuroCon 2003 (The International Conference on Computer as a Tool), Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2003, Vol. 1, pp. 203-207.

Projects

These are some potentially interesting projects I have worked on:

P. Akl, D. Capalija and I. Matosevic, "SNIDS: FPGA-Based Implementation of a Simple Network Intrusion Detection System," Course project for ECE532: Digital Hardware, Spring 2006. Winner of the Xilinx Design Competition for the best ECE532 course project.

I. Matosevic, "The Probabilistic Method and the Bounds of Classical Ramsey Numbers," Course project for CSC2410: Introduction to Graph Theory, Fall 2005.

I. Matosevic and F. Plavec, "Performance Evaluation of the Nios Architecture," Course project for ECE1718: Modern and Emerging Architectures, Spring 2004.

Teaching

At the University of Toronto, I have worked as a teaching assistant for the following courses:

Contact Information

E-mail: imatos@eecg.toronto.edu
Office: EA305
Office phone: 416-946-0191

Mailing address:
c/o ECE Graduate Office, SF1107
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Toronto
10 King's College Road
Toronto, ON, M5S 3G4
Canada