Zhidan Zhengمشاهده پروفایل
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Zhidan Zheng is a researcher at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), working within the Chair of Electronic Design Automation led by Prof. Ulf Schlichtmann. His office is located in room 0509.05.911 at Arcisstr. 21, 80333 Munich, with direct contact available via email zhidan.zheng@tum.de and phone +49 (89) 289 - 23692. Zheng holds a Master of Science degree as indicated by his academic title M.Sc. and has been actively contributing to the field of optical interconnects and network-on-chip design. Zheng's research focuses on wavelength-routed optical networks-on-chip, with particular expertise in network topology optimization, fault tolerance mechanisms, waveguide routing algorithms, and bandwidth allocation strategies. His work addresses critical challenges in photonic integrated circuit design, including thermal variation effects, crosstalk mitigation, and lifetime extension for communication-intensive systems. Zheng has developed several innovative methodologies including ToPro+ for topology projection, LightR for fault-tolerant architectures, and WROXIM for network-level simulation. Analysis of Zheng's publication trends from 2021-2025 reveals a consistent focus on practical implementation challenges of optical networks-on-chip. His research has evolved from foundational topology design (Light, 2021) to increasingly sophisticated solutions addressing reliability (LightR, 2023) and comprehensive system integration (ToPro+, 2025). The work demonstrates strong collaboration with researchers including Mengchu Li, Tsun-Ming Tseng, and Ulf Schlichtmann across multiple high-impact venues including DAC, DATE, ICCAD, and ASP-DAC. Zheng actively contributes to the Electronic Design Automation research group at TUM, participating in projects related to analog EDA, emerging technologies, and optical networks. His research is situated within TUM's broader initiatives in photonic integration and high-performance computing architectures, working closely with Prof. Schlichtmann's team on funded projects in the optical NoC domain.






