Sadun Anik is a research engineer in the Compiler and Architecture
Research group at HP Laboratories. He joined HP Labs in 1993 after
receiving his M.S. and Ph.D. from the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
At HP Labs, he has performed research on compiling for EPIC
processors and on the organization of compilers for such processors.
Sadun's current research interests include compiling for embedded
processors and domain specific processor architectures, including
systolic processors.
Sadun is responsible for some of the analysis and optimization
modules of Elcor that are part of Trimaran. He also worked on the
design and implementation of the Elcor intermediate representation
and low level support modules that together provide the framework for
Elcor.
Sadun no longer works with HP.