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Xulong Tang
- Assistant Professor
Dr. Tang joined the Department of Computer Science in the fall of 2019. He received his PhD degree from Penn State in 2019. He obtained his MS from the University of Science and Technology of China, USTC (2013) and his BS from Harbin Institute of Technology (China, 2010), both in Computer Science.
His research interests lie in the fields of high-performance computing and parallel computer architectures and systems. In particular, he is interested in effective and efficient system optimization for complicated real world applications (deep learning, graph analytics, and scientific applications).
Research Interests
GPUs: Application, compiling, runtime and architecture
Compiler-assisted massive parallel computing
Heterogeneous computing architectures/systems