About Me
I am a recent Ph.D. graduate from the School of Computer Science at McGill University. Before joining McGill, I received my Master's degree from McMaster University, and Bachelor's degree from Capital Normal University in China. My resume can be found here CV. I am broadly interested in the following research areas:
- Approximate Computing
- FPGA, High-Level Synthesis (HLS)
- RISC-V, Processor Design
- Computer Architecture, Digital Design
Publications
Jing Chen, Jason H. Anderson, "High-Level Synthesis of a Lightweight FPGA-Based RISC-V Processor", Manuscript in submission.
Jing Chen, Xue Liu, Jason H. Anderson, "Software-Specified FPGA Accelerators for Elementary Functions", FPT'18, full paper accepted [Paper]
Jing Chen, Xue Liu, "A High-Performance Deeply Pipelined Architecture for Elementary Transcendental Function Evaluation", ICCD'17, full paper accepted [Paper]
Jing Chen, Xue Liu, "A Fast and Accurate Logarithm Accelerator for Scientific Applications", ASAP'17, poster paper accepted [Poster]
Ph.D. Dissertation and Oral Defense Materials
2. Dissertation Evaluation Report
3. Dissertation (final version)
6. Oral Defense Offline Rehearsal (23 mins)
2020 Spring McGill Virtual Convocation
1. McGill Virtual Convocation video (20:43, 27:50)
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