Hello! My name is Hyunwon Chung, and I am a PhD student at the University of Michigan. I am supervised by Professors David Blaauw and Hun-Seok Kim.
My research is primarily focused on reconfigurable architectures, with a interest in their applications across diverse fields such as communication systems and machine learning. My current work involves exploring and developing dataflow architectures on reconfigurable hardware to achieve high performance while maintaining efficient resource utilization.
This area of study is particularly fascinating to me, especially in applications with significant irregularity and a high demand for independent parallel tasks. By leveraging the flexibility of hardware, my goal is to develop architectures that efficiently exploit dataflow to minimize hardware overhead while achieving high throughput. This research has the potential to transform the way we design hardware and execute computational tasks across various domains.
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| Sep 2025 | Finished another tapeout using TSMC 28nm ! |
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| Aug 2024 | Started PhD at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor ! |
| Nov 2023 | Finished my first tapeout using GF 12nm ! |
| Aug 2022 | Started master’s at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor ! |
| Feb 2022 | Graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Korea University ! |