Yan Fang
Yan Fang is an assistant professor at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kennesaw State University.
Research Interests
- Brain-inspired/Neuromorphic Computing
- Energy-Efficient AI on Edge
- Novel Computing Systems based on Emerging Nanodevices, Soft Materials
- Other Topics: Dynamic Systems, Computational Neuroscience, Robots
Degree
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Integrated Circuits & Systems Research Lab, Georgia Tech (2018-2021)
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh (2018)
- M.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh (2013)
- B.S. in Integrated Circuits Design and Integrated Systems, Xidian University (2010)
Award & Grant
- SRC/DARPA, Jump 2.0 Center, "CoCoSys: Center for the Co-Design of Cognitive Systems", Broad Participation Champion, $250,000 (2023-2027)
- NSF CRII Award, "Neuromorphic Processing Framework for Spatiotemporal Fusion of Visual Sensors"", PI, $173,894 (2022-2025)
- Summer Undergraduate Research Mentor, KSU, $8800 (2023)
- Petit Scholar Mentor, $10,000 (2020, Georgia Tech)
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