
معرفی
H.T. Kung is the William H. Gates Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering at Harvard University's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). His research interests span parallel computing, algorithms, VLSI design, and computer architecture. Kung has been recognized for transformative contributions to computer science, including being elected an ACM Fellow in 2024. He has contributed to educational initiatives such as summer programs at SEAS that engage high school students in engineering and computer science. His work bridges theoretical and applied aspects of computer engineering, emphasizing interdisciplinary innovation.
- Affiliations: SEAS, Electrical Engineering Department, Computer Science Department
- Key Roles: Professor, Senior Research Fellow
Research focuses on advancing computational systems and hardware-software co-design, with applications in scalable architectures and emerging technologies. Kung's ACM recognition highlights his sustained impact on the field. He has advised numerous initiatives, including hands-on lab programs for young scholars, fostering the next generation of engineers.



