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Changhee Jung is the Samuel D. Conte Associate Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University, Department of Computer Science. His research focuses on compilers and computer architecture with an emphasis on performance, reliability, and security. He joined Purdue in Fall 2019 after serving as an Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech (2013–2019). Prior academic roles include a post at ETRI (2005–2008) and internships at Google (2010–2012).
Education: PhD in Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology (2013) under Prof. Santosh Pande. His work spans compiler-architecture co-design for intermittent computing, nonvolatile memory systems, and security frameworks like PeX for Linux kernel permission checks. Notable recognitions include the NSF CAREER Award (2018) and induction into the MICRO Hall of Fame (2021).
Research interests include energy-efficient computing, fault resilience, and compiler-driven hardware optimizations. His lab, CompArch, emphasizes cross-layer solutions for performance, reliability, and security challenges. Recent projects include IPEX (ISCA 2025), Write-Light Cache (ISCA 2023), and DevFuzz (Oakland 2023).
Awards: NSF CAREER, MICRO Hall of Fame, Memorable Paper Finalist (NVMW 2024), Best Student Paper Finalist (SC 2016), and multiple industry awards. Active in service roles, including program chair for LCTES 2020 and editorial roles for ACM journals.
Teaching: Courses include CS 352 (Compilers), CS 502 (Compiling Systems), and advanced special topics. Supervised over 15 graduate students and postdocs, with alumni in academia and industry (e.g., Samsung, Intel, Xilinx).

