
Jonathan Ragan-Kelley
Assistant Professor · High-Efficiency Visual Computing
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Jonathan Ragan-Kelley is the Esther and Harold E. Edgerton Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at MIT and an Assistant Professor of EECS at UC Berkeley. He leads the Visual Computing group at CSAIL, focusing on high-efficiency visual computing, compilers, and architectures for image processing, machine learning, and 3D rendering. His research bridges systems, compilers, and hardware design, emphasizing scalable solutions for computational challenges.
Education: PhD in Computer Science from MIT (2014), postdoc at Stanford University, and visiting researcher at Google. He co-created the Halide language and has developed multiple domain-specific languages (DSLs) and compiler systems.
Research interests include compiler optimization, scheduling languages (e.g., Exo), and efficient computing frameworks. He has received awards such as the NSF CAREER Award and ACM SIGGRAPH’s Significant New Researcher Award.
- Awards: ACM SIGGRAPH Award, NSF CAREER, Intel Outstanding Researcher Award
- Key Contributions: Halide compiler framework, Exo scheduling language, machine learning acceleration techniques
- Labs/Teams: Visual Computing at MIT CSAIL
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