"Software requires hardware to be able to perform some work, while hardware is able to do some work without software" - my Ph.D. dissertation propositions
Dr. Cuong Pham-Quoc ("Phạm Quốc Cường" - in Vietnamese) is an associate professor at the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering - HCMUT - VNUHCM, where he is the head of the Computer Engineering Department. He is also the coordinator of the Computer Engineering program.
Dr. Cuong received the BEng degree in 2007 and the MEng degree in 2009, both from the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT). He got his Ph.D. degree from the Computer Engineering (now Quantum & Computer Engineering) lab of the Delft University of Technology - NL in 2015 under the supervision of Koen Bertels and Zaid Al-Ars. Currently, his work focuses on addressing the bottlenecks in FPGA-based designs for high-performance computing systems and proposing IoT-based solutions for issues in smart cities. His research interests include:
Multi-/Many-core architecture
High-performance computing
Heterogeneous hardware accelerators
On-chip interconnect
High-speed network security on reconfigurable hardware
Hardware/software co-design
Polymorphic processor design
High-level synthesis
Wireless sensors network
Internet of Things
Architecture and Technology for Smart cities
My profiles in other systems:
Web of Science (Q-4894-2019)
ORCID 0000-0003-2917-1244
Scopus ID (35318506300)
Photo taken in 2012
Photo taken in 2021