
معرفی
Ziqiang Patrick Huang is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo, School of Engineering. His research focuses on high-performance and energy-efficient computer architectures, with an emphasis on software/hardware co-design under power and thermal constraints, compiler-assisted performance optimization, and dynamic resource allocation mechanisms. He holds a PhD (2019) and MS (2014) in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Duke University, and a BS (2012) from East China University of Science and Technology.
He has taught multiple courses including CS 450/650 (Computer Architecture), ECE 222 (Digital Computers), ECE 250 (Algorithms and Data Structures), ECE 350 (Real-Time Operating Systems), and ECE 621 (Computer Organization) in recent years. His publications span topics such as FPGA NoC design, thermal management in microarchitectures, and dynamic resource allocation strategies.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. He is not currently accepting graduate students.




