About me

I am a PhD student at University of Rochester advised by Prof. Michael Huang in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. My research interest is in non-von Neumann computer architectures with a focus on Ising machines.

My work is centered around designing extremely fast CMOS-compatible Ising machines using bistable capacitive nodes. In theory, all NP-complete problems can be reduced to the Ising formula which can then be solved by the Ising machine. During this reduction, however, there are subtle issues which can greatly impact the performance of the Ising machine. Recently, I'm focusing on techniques and strategies to mitigate such issues and improve problem-solving capabilities of Ising machines.

My Curriculum Vitae is here.