Shimeng YuView profile
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Shimeng Yu is a full professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, holding the Dean’s Professorship. He earned his B.S. from Peking University (2009) and M.S./Ph.D. from Stanford University (2011/2013). His research focuses on semiconductor devices, non-volatile memories, 3D integration, and AI hardware accelerators. Yu leads SRC/DARPA JUMP 2.0 centers on memory/storage and 3D integration, with over 400 publications and 30,000+ citations (H-index 82). He serves on flagship conference committees (e.g., IEDM, VLSI) and editorial boards (IEEE EDL, JETCAS). Education: B.S., Microelectronics, Peking University (2009) M.S./Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (2011/2013) Research Themes: Emerging non-volatile memories for AI Monolithic 3D integration Energy-efficient computing systems His work spans device fabrication, circuit design, and system-level co-optimization. Recent projects are funded by NSF, DARPA, DOE, and industry partners (TSMC, Intel, Samsung), totaling >$17M. His lab, located at the Pettit Microelectronics Research Center, develops prototypes with cleanroom access. Awards: IEEE Fellow (2024) ACM/IEEE DAC Under-40 Innovators Award (2020) NSF CAREER Award (2016) Multiple editorship roles and distinguished lecturer appointments (IEEE EDS/CASS) Grants & Funding: Lead of two SRC/DARPA JUMP 2.0 centers Total research funding exceeds $17M







