My research focuses on improving the efficiency and accessibility of machine learning systems and AI computing infrastructure. A core theme of my work is designing new abstractions, parallelization strategies, and scheduling algorithms that exploit the unique characteristics of machine learning workloads and large-scale clusters.
I am currently in the final year of my PhD in Computer Science at HKUST, advised by Prof. Kai Chen. During my time at HKUST, I led the design and development of TACC, an AI cluster that supports over 600 university members. I earned my BSc in Computer Science from Renmin University of China.
My work has been published in top-tier conferences across computer networks, operating systems, architecture, and databases, including NSDI, OSDI, ASPLOS, and SIGMOD. I am also a visiting researcher at Google, where I work on efficient infrastructure and frameworks for large-scale models.
Full publication list available on Google Scholar.
My work seeks the synergy between technology and creativity. I aim to design exceptional user experiences in products that embed advanced technologies, transforming the way people interact with complex systems. The Wall Street Journal featured an exclusive interview with me for creating the world-recognized all-terrain robot HEXA.
I was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list twice, in 2020 (China) and 2022 (Asia).
Earlier in my career, I worked in serveral startups including as an algorithm engineer at Zhihu.com (NYSE: ZH) and a backend engineer at Tantan (now part of MOMO, NASDAQ: MOMO). See my LinkedIn profile for more details.