Tsung-Wei HuangView profile
Assistant Professor
Tsung-Wei Huang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he focuses on developing software systems for performance-critical applications in design automation, machine learning, and quantum computing. Previously, he held the same position at the University of Utah from 2019 to 2023. He earned his PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2017) and dual MS/BS degrees from National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan (2011). Education : PhD in ECE, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2017) MS in CS, National Cheng Kung University (2011) MS in CS, National Cheng Kung University (2010) Research Interests : Huang’s work emphasizes high-performance computing frameworks, quantum computing systems, and computer-aided design. His systems are widely adopted in academia and industry. Key contributions include GPU-accelerated quantum circuit simulators and task-parallel frameworks for static timing analysis. Publications : His research spans GPU acceleration, graph partitioning, and parallel algorithms, with recent focus on optimizing task-based execution and resource management for heterogeneous systems. Awards : ACM SIGDA Outstanding PhD Dissertation Award NSF CAREER Award Humboldt Research Fellowship ICCAD 10-year Most Influential Paper Award Multiple awards in international programming and design contests Advising & Grants : Recipient of NSF Faculty Early Career Award and Humboldt Fellowship. His research is supported by grants focusing on parallel computing systems and EDA tools. He advises students in the areas of high-performance computing and quantum systems. Labs & Teams : Leads research in parallel computing frameworks and GPU acceleration, with collaborations on taskflow systems and quantum circuit design tools.







