Chung-En Ho
I am currently a M.S. Computer Science student at Georgia Institute of Technology, focusing on ML systems.
I received my B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering, minor Computer Science in National Taiwan University (NTU) on June 2024. I worked with Prof. Chung-Wei Lin and Skymizer Inc. on efficient ML serving and design. I was also fortunate to join IBM Research Almaden as an intern, mentored by Dr. Geoffrey Burr and Dr. HsinYu (Sidney) Tsai, and advised by Prof. An-Yeu (Andy) Wu, on the topic of Compute-In-Memory (CIM) for ML acceleration.
The goal of my research and work is to make ML serving efficient. I am particularly interested in hardware/systems-efficient algorithms for ML. My previous research includes interdisplinary topics in efficient ML serving design, including throughput-efficient inference on hardware, CIM architecture, and safety-oriented dynamic quantization.
I love hiking and nature. The best places I have been to in my life are Mt. Yu N Peak, Taiwan; Lake Tahoe, California, U.S.; and Königssee, Bayern, Germany.