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  1. Hsiang-Tsung Kung ( Chinese: 孔祥重; pinyin: Kǒng Xiángzhòng; born November 9, 1945) is a Taiwanese -born American computer scientist. He is the William H. Gates professor of computer science at Harvard University. [2]

  2. eecs.harvard.edu › htkH. T. Kung

    William H. Gates Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.

  3. H. T. Kung is William H. Gates Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Harvard University. He conducts research on topics related to the application of artificial intelligence in manufacturing and healthcare, AI accelerators, VLSI design, high-performance computing, parallel and distributed computing, computer architectures ...

  4. H. T. Kung. Professor, Harvard University. Verified email at harvard.edu - Homepage. Machine learning accelerators high-performance computing computer & wireless networks complexity database...

  5. A Novel Training Strategy for Deep Learning Model Compression Applied to Viral Classifications. High-order-bit First Conversion for Signed-Digit Representations. Saturation RRAM Leveraging Bit-level Sparsity Resulting from Term Quantization. Training for Multi-resolution Inference using Reusable Quantization Terms.

  6. H.T. Kung. William H. Gates Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering. Primary Teaching Area. Computer Science. Contact. 150 Western Ave, Sci&Eng 3.429. kung@harvard.edu. (617) 496-6211. Preferred Gender Pronouns. he/him/his. Websites. www.eecs.harvard.edu/~htk.

  7. Biography. Hsiang-Tsung Kung received the Ph.D. degree from Carnegie Mellon University. He taught at Carnegie Mellon University for 19 years. In 1992, he joined Harvard University, where he is the William H. Gates Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.