On December 12, 2014, Daniel Kaimann has successfully defended his PhD thesis on "Decision Making under Asymmetric Information in Markets for Experience Goods: Empirical Evidence of Signaling Effects on Consumer Perceptions". Daniel Kaimann is team member of the SFB 901 subproject A3 and his supervisors are Prof. Dr. Bernd Frick and Prof. Dr. Claus-Jochen Haake. We sincerely congratulate Daniel on passing the examination!
The paper "Deferring accelerator offloading decisions to application runtime" written by Gavin Vaz, Heinrich Riebler, Tobias Kenter and Christian Plessl within the SFB 901 project C2 wins the Best Paper Award on ReConFig 2014.