Junsu Heo, Shinyoung Kim, Jaesuk Lee, Prof. Chester Park and Prof. Fitzgerald Park participated in HiPChips (High Performance Chiplet and Interconnect Architectures) and CAMS ( Computer Architecture Modeling and Simulation) which are co-located with MICRO 2025 (Seoul, South Korea).
HiPChips
Prof. Chester Park was one of the organizers and also served as a moderator of the panel discussion. The workshop includes a total of 13 keynotes/invited talks from excellent research scientists/engineers from Samsung, SK Hynix, AMD, Meta etc. Prof. Fitzgerald Park, one of the project investigators of our joint research group, gave an invited talk titled as "Design space exploration with reinforcement learning for multi-die dataflows based on network simulator NetTLMSim". In the paper, our in-house SystemC-TLM-based virtual prototype simulator called NetTLMSim is applied to the design space exploration of chiplet-specific design options, e.g., chiplet disaggregation .
CAMS
Junsu Heo presented a paper titled as "NetTLMSim: A Virtual Prototype Simulator for Large-Scale Accelerator Networks". Junsu also participated in the panel discussion and talked about the open-source simulation echo-system.
Junsu Heo presented the previous ASIP design (which was presented in the ASIP University Day 2024) in the Synopsys Wireless Webinar. The talk is about FlexSD that supports programmable sphere decoding targeted for digital modems for WiFi6/7. The recorded event is supposed to be available as on-demand video in the Synopsys website.
Shinyoung Kim, Junsu Heo, Prof. Chester Park and Prof. Fitzgerald Park participated in HiPChips (High Performance Chiplet and Interconnect Architectures) co-located iwith MICRO 2024 (Austin, TX). Prof. Chester Park was one of the organizers and Prof. Fitzgerald Park gave an invited talk titled as "Pre-RTL Simulation Based Design Space Exploration for Multi-chiplet Dataflows". It was also the first showcase of our SystemC-TLM-based virtual prototype simulator called NetTLMSim (version 0.0).
Uyong Lee and Junsu Heo presented a paper titled "Design Space Exploration of FFT Accelerators for IEEE 802.11ax Using High-Level Synthesis".
Most of the alumni having lunch with current members (the picture is taken by the lady again). Good luck to your career!
All the alumni visited Konkuk University and had the new-year gathering of 2024 together. Everybody (except the lady taking a picture) can be seen herein. We are proud of all of you!
Dr. Sunwoo Kim in the center and pretty much everybody except Yeji Park around him on his big day.
Dr. Wang and Dr. Kim presented a paper titled "eF2lowSim: system-level simulator of eFlash-based compute-in-memory accelerators for convolutional neural networks" and talked to Prof. J. Cong at UCLA in the conference venue.
J. Wang, S. Kim, J. Heo, S. Kim, Prof. Park, Y. Park, Y. Heo and G. Youn participated in the Open Lab 2022 (hosted by the College of Engineering).
Prof. Y. Jeon, the President of Konkuk University, attended the opening ceremony of the Open Lab 2022.
Prof. C. Park (together with Prof. F. Park) attended the Annual Forum 2019 at Samsung Electronics as one of the five speakers in the Computer Architecture Session. The talk was about the virtual platform simulator for CNN accelerators.
Y. Seo presented a paper titled "Latency-insensitive controller for convolutional neural network accelerators" and won the JSC Paper Award.
Prof. Park visited Ericsson Research Silicon Valley on his way to Hot Chips 2019.
Prof. Park also visited Dr. Seunghwan Song, CTO of ANAFLASH, in Santa Clara.
S. Kim, J. Wang, Y. Seo and Prof. Park have visited Prof. C.-H. Yang's group at National Taiwan University (NTU).
S. Kim, J. Wang, Y. Seo and Prof. Park have visited Prof. M. Sun's group at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU).
S. Kim, J. Wang, Y. Seo and Prof. Park have visited Prof. J.-J. Liou's group at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU).
S. Kim, J. Wang, Y. Seo and Prof. Park have attended AICAS2019:
J. Wang presented a paper titled "Spatial data dependence graph simulator for convolutional neural networks accelerators":
S. Kim presented a paper titled "Optimizations of scatter network for sparse CNN accelerator":
S. Kim presented a paper titled "Convolutional neural network accelerator with reconfigurable dataflow" and won the IEEE CASS Daegu Chapter Award.