Honorary Speaker
Opening Remarks
Research Interests: Neuromorphic computing systems Machine learning acceleration and trustworthy AI Emerging memory technologies, circuit, and architecture Low power circuits and systems.
Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IEEE Fellow, Clare Boothe Luce Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IEEE Fellow, Clare Boothe Luce Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University
Academician, Academia Sinica IEEE Fellow, Distinguished Professor, UCLA
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Assistant Research Professor, KACST
Honorary Guests
Research Interests: Neuromorphic computing systems Machine learning acceleration and trustworthy AI Emerging memory technologies, circuit, and architecture Low power circuits and systems.
Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IEEE Fellow, Clare Boothe Luce Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IEEE Fellow, Clare Boothe Luce Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University
Academician, Academia Sinica IEEE Fellow, Distinguished Professor, UCLA
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Assistant Research Professor, KACST
External Speakers
Research Interests: Neuromorphic computing systems Machine learning acceleration and trustworthy AI Emerging memory technologies, circuit, and architecture Low power circuits and systems.
Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IEEE Fellow, Clare Boothe Luce Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IEEE Fellow, Clare Boothe Luce Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University
Academician, Academia Sinica IEEE Fellow, Distinguished Professor, UCLA
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Assistant Research Professor, KACST
KAUST Speakers
Research Interests: Neuromorphic computing systems Machine learning acceleration and trustworthy AI Emerging memory technologies, circuit, and architecture Low power circuits and systems.
Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IEEE Fellow, Clare Boothe Luce Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IEEE Fellow, Clare Boothe Luce Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University
Academician, Academia Sinica IEEE Fellow, Distinguished Professor, UCLA
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Assistant Research Professor, KACST