Bio:
Xipeng Shen is a Professor in the Computer Science Department at North Carolina State University. His primary research focuses on intelligent computing and programming systems, emphasizing interdisciplinary problems and cross-cutting approaches. His work has influenced the development of machine learning systems and programming systems for multicore processors and accelerators. He has received several awards, including the DOE Early Career Award, NSF CAREER Award, Google Faculty Research Award, IBM CAS Faculty Fellow Award, and the NCSU University Faculty Scholars Award. He is an ACM Distinguished Member and a Senior Member of IEEE. He has chaired numerous major international conferences and steering committees. In addition to his academic pursuits, Shen co-founded CoCoPIE LLC, a company focused on enhancing AI deployment. He has also served as a consultant or advisory board member for several leading IT companies, including Intel, Meta, Microsoft, and Cisco.
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Does Software Have to Be This Dumb? ? A Journey Towards Lifetime Self-Improvement
When a young bird takes flight for the first time, it struggles—but each flight gets better. Students, too, improve as they practice math or write papers. Yet in the world of...
- ESG: Pipeline-Conscious Efficient Scheduling of DNN Workflows on Serverless Platforms with Shareable GPUs
Recent years have witnessed increasing interest in machine learning inferences on serverless computing for its auto-scaling and cost effective properties. Existing serverless computing, however,...- Efficient AI through and for Intelligent Programming Systems
Fueled by Deep Neural Networks, recent years have witnessed exciting advancement of Artificial Intelligence. This talk first examines the implications of modern AI, especially Large Language...- Making Intelligent Computing More Efficient: A Redundancy-Centric Approach
Modern computing, driven by advances in machine learning and AI, is becoming increasingly intelligent, while also more computationally intensive and efficiency-critical. This talk will present a...- When Contention Meets Heterogeneity
Heterogeneity is becoming a norm in modern computer architectures. How to optimize the designs of such architectures and how to make programs run efficiently on such systems are two fundamental...To request a tour with this speaker, please complete this online form.
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- ESG: Pipeline-Conscious Efficient Scheduling of DNN Workflows on Serverless Platforms with Shareable GPUs