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Eric Tang
PhD Candidate
Carnegie Mellon University
About Me

I am a final year Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) PhD candidate at Carnegie Mellon University in the SPIRAL research group co-advised by Franz Franchetti and James Hoe. My research interests broadly lie in computer architecture and high performance computation. I am particularly interested in programming models for heterogeneous systems and Processing-In-Memory (PIM) architectures.

I graduated from Cornell University in May 2020 with a major in ECE and a minor in computer science. At Cornell I worked with Christopher Batten in the Batten Research Group (BRG). During this time, I worked on bringing up testing infrastructure for ASICs that had been taped out and building a cache generator.

Curriculum Vitae
Education
  • Carnegie Mellon University
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Ph.D. Candidate
    Aug. 2020 - present
  • Cornell University
    Cornell University
    B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Aug. 2016 - May 2020
Selected Publications (view all )
Hardware-Software Co-Design of Iterative Filter-Update Numerical Methods Using Processing-In-Memory

Eric Tang, Tianyun Zhang, William Bradford, Farzana Ahmed Siddique, James C. Hoe, Kevin Skadron, Franz Franchetti

Proceedings of the Supercomputing Workshops of The International Conference on High Performance Computing, Network, Storage, and Analysis (SC) 2025

Hardware-Software Co-Design of Iterative Filter-Update Numerical Methods Using Processing-In-Memory

Eric Tang, Tianyun Zhang, William Bradford, Farzana Ahmed Siddique, James C. Hoe, Kevin Skadron, Franz Franchetti

Proceedings of the Supercomputing Workshops of The International Conference on High Performance Computing, Network, Storage, and Analysis (SC) 2025

Magic Memory: A Memory-Centric Declarative Programming Paradigm to Enable High Productivity on Heterogeneous Systems

Eric Tang, James C. Hoe, Franz Franchetti

SRC TECHCON 2024

Magic Memory: A Memory-Centric Declarative Programming Paradigm to Enable High Productivity on Heterogeneous Systems

Eric Tang, James C. Hoe, Franz Franchetti

SRC TECHCON 2024

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