Hui Huang

Hui is a graudate student in Computer science department at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is working toward the Ph.D. degree under the guidance of Prof. Jason Cong in the VAST lab. Hui received her B.S. degrees in both Computer science and Economics from Peking University (Beijing, China) in June, 2008. During her undergraduate study, she worked as a research assistant at the Institute of Network and Information Systems of Peking University. Her research topics include data mining and data streaming algorithms. 

Hui's research interests include pattern mining for design optimization,  compiler optimization on energy-efficient memory system and heterogeneous computing platforms. In the summer of 2011 and 2012, Hui worked at Intel research lab (Hillsboro, Portland) as a summer intern. After finishing her Ph.D. in 2014, Hui co-founded and joined Falcon Computing Solutions (FCS) as a software engineer. She is in charge of developing runtime managment framework for heterogeneous clusters. 

Where they are now: 
Google
Year graduated: 
2014
Degree: