Professor Weng’s research interests are related to hardware/software co-designed acceleration, including but not limited to designing and analyzing accelerators, accelerator-associated software stack from abstraction to compiler transformations, as well as design automation techniques.
With an ambition to be a long-term leader in computer science, he aims to push the boundaries of full-stack computer architectures, making the design flow easier for mainstream programmers and applying designed programmable accelerators to useful scenarios (e.g., embedded on-chip SoCs).
We are always looking for talented, self-motivated and hard-working Ph.D. students interested in compiler infrastructures, RTL implementation, and architecture simulators.