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April 29-30, 2018: Training
April 30-May 2, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Gu-Yeon Wei

Gu-Yeon Wei
Professor, Harvard University

Gu-Yeon Wei is the Robert and Suzanne Case Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Harvard University. Gu’s research spans a broad range of areas from mixed-signal I/O circuits to power electronics to accelerator-centric SoC architectures and chip design. To name just one project, his group developed a “BrainSoC” to control Harvard’s RoboBees. Gu’s recent efforts have focused on developing energy-efficient neural network accelerators leveraging codesign opportunities from algorithms through architecture to circuit design. He holds BS, MS, and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University.

Sessions

11:55am–12:35pm Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Location: Grand Ballroom East
David Patterson (UC Berkeley), Greg Diamos (Baidu), Cliff Young (Google), Peter Mattson (Google), Peter Bailis (Stanford University), Gu-Yeon Wei (Harvard University)
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