Li Jiang
Scholar

Li Jiang

Google Scholar ID: wCxFd8YAAAAJ
Shanghai Jiaotong University
Computer Architecture with Emerging Technology and applicationMachine learning for system reliability and optimization
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
2,967
 
H-index
28
 
i10-index
78
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
0
 
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Received Best Paper Awards at DATE'22 and DATE'23, Best Paper Nominations at ICCAD10 and DATE21. According to the IEEE Digital Library, five articles ranked in the top 5 of citations of all papers collected at its conferences. Some achievements have been introduced into the IEEE P1838 standard, and several technologies have been commercialized in cooperation with TSMC, Huawei, and Alibaba. Won the best Ph.D. Dissertation award at ATS 2014 and was a finalist for TTTC's E. J. McCluskey Doctoral Thesis Award. Received ACM Shanghai Rising Star award and CCF VLSI early career award in 2019. Won the 2nd class prize of Wu Wenjun Award for Artificial Intelligence.
Research Experience
  • Has been working on Computer Architecture and Design Automation for years. Served as co-chair and TPC member in several international and national conferences, such as MICRO, DATE, ASP-DAC, ITC-Asia, ATS, CFTC, CTC, etc. Is an Associate Editor of IET Computers Digital Techniques, VLSI, and the Integration Journal. Co-founder of ChinaDA.
Education
  • Received B.S. from the Dept. of CS&E, Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2007; MPhil and Ph.D. degrees from the Dept. of CS&E, The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2010 and 2013, respectively.
Background
  • Research interests include domain-specific architectures for emerging applications (e.g., AI, databases, and networking) and emerging computer architectures such as compute-in-memory and near-data processing. Published over 100 peer-reviewed papers in top-tier computer architecture, EDA, and AI/database conferences and journals.
Miscellany
  • Recruiting experienced system engineers, scholars in computer architecture, EDA, and AI areas, as well as self-motivated student research assistants.
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