Prof. Jiang Xu received his Ph.D. degree from Princeton
University in 2007. From 2001 to 2002, he worked at Bell Labs in US as a
Research Associate and discovered the First Generation Dilemma (FGD) in
platform-based SoC design methodologies. He was a Research Associate at NEC
Laboratories America in US from 2003 to 2005 and working on Network-on-Chip
designs and implementations. He joined a startup company, Sandbridge
Technologies, in US from 2005 to 2007 and developed and implemented two
generations of NoC-based ultra-low power Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chip. In
2007, Prof. Xu joined the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering in
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He established Big Data System
Lab, Xilinx-HKUST Joint Lab, and OPTICS (Optical/Photonic Technology for
Interconnected Computing System) Lab. He currently serves as the Associate
Editor for IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits
and Systems. He served on the steering committees, organizing committees, and
technical program committees of many international conferences, including DAC,
DATE, ICCAD, CASES, ICCD, CODES+ISSS, NOCS, HiPEAC, ASP-DAC, etc.