
Welcome to the website of the Compilers Creating Custom Processors (CCCP) Research Group in the EECS Department at the University of Michigan. The focus of our research group is the design of application-specific, low-power, and resilient computer systems, as well as the compiler technology for these systems.
CCCP is generously funded by ARM Ltd., Toyota, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, the Gigascale Systems Research Center and the National Science Foundation under various grants. It also has equipment kindly donated by Hewlett-Packard Company and Intel Corporation.
Want to join CCCP? Prospective students click here.
News:
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April 2013 
Congratulations to Mehrzad Samadi who received the 2013 Richard and Eleanor Towner Prize for Distinguished Academic Achievement.
- April 2013 - Congratulations to the 2013 CCCP PhD graduate: Yongjun!

Left-to-right: Daya, Anoushe, Jason, Yongjun, Andrew, Scott, Ankit, Gaurav, Janghaeng, Shruti, HK, Mehrzad
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February 2013 
Congratulations to Hyoun Kyu Cho who has been awarded a 2013 Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship. Rackham Predoctoral Fellowships support outstanding doctoral students in all areas of graduate study.
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February 2012 
Congratulations to Hyoun Kyu Cho who received the 2012 Richard and Eleanor Towner Prize for Distinguished Academic Achievement.
- September 2011 - Congratulations to our new PhD Candidates: Anoushe, Daya, and Gaurav!
- May 2011 - Congratulations to the 2011 CCCP PhD graduates!

Left-to-right: Shuguang, Amin, Ganesh, Scott, Mojtaba, Amir, Shantanu
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Page last modified November 11, 2011.