Celebrating Research Excellence in High-Level Synthesis
We’re proud to report that PhD students Henry, Leo, and Jerry have achieved a significant milestone with their paper acceptance at Electronics, a well-regarded international, peer-reviewed journal published by MDPI (Impact Factor: 2.412, Q2 in Engineering, Electrical & Electronic).
Their work, titled "A Source-to-Source Compiler to Enable Hybrid Scheduling for High-Level Synthesis," addresses critical challenges in hardware design automation. This innovative research advances compiler design methodologies for modern synthesis workflows, introducing hybrid scheduling techniques that promise to enhance both efficiency and flexibility in high-level synthesis tools.
The acceptance in Electronics reflects the quality and relevance of their contribution to the hardware design community. This achievement showcases the collaborative research excellence fostered at CALAS and demonstrates our team’s continued innovation in advancing electronic design automation technologies.
Congratulations to Henry, Leo, and Jerry on this well-deserved recognition!