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Julian Shun is an Associate Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and a principal investigator in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). Previously, he was a Miller Research Fellow at UC Berkeley and earned his Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University under Guy Blelloch.
His research focuses on parallel and high-performance computing, with emphasis on graph analytics, spatial/graph clustering, and dynamic algorithms. He designs algorithms with theoretical guarantees and empirical efficiency, along with high-level programming frameworks to simplify parallel code development. His work spans cache-oblivious, external-memory, and streaming graph algorithms, addressing scalability and performance across diverse computational architectures.
Julien's recent publications highlight advancements in parallel graph traversal, dynamic connectivity, and approximation algorithms for centrality metrics. His research also explores domain-specific languages like GraphIt for graph analytics and frameworks such as Julienne for work-efficient bucketing.
Scientific Awards:
- Miller Research Fellow at UC Berkeley
He has taught graduate-level courses at MIT, including 6.506 (Algorithm Engineering) and 6.886 (Graph Analytics), emphasizing theoretical foundations, experimental analysis, and open-ended research projects.
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- JJulian ShunSouthwest Minnesota State University · پژوهشگر ارشد
Guy E. BlellochCarnegie Mellon University · استاد
Yihan SunCarnegie Mellon University · استادیار
Charles E. LeisersonMassachusetts Institute of Technology · استاد
Laxman DhulipalaUniversity of Maryland, College Park · استادیار
Vijaya RamachandranUniversity of Texas at Austin · استاد